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Category > Accounting Posted 01 Jun 2018 My Price 5.00

liquidity ratios

Using Chipotle's 2017 10-K filing found below please answer the following questions. Please show work preferably in Excel.

https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/viewer?action=view&cik=1058090&accession_number=0001058090-17-000009&xbrl_type=v#

 

A) Compute the following liquidity ratios for your selected company:

  1. Current ratio
  2. Accounts receivable turnover 
  3. Average collection period
  4. Inventory turnover (if the company does not have inventory, note and skip)
  5. Days in inventory (if the company does not have inventory, note and skip)
  6. Current cash debt coverage

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Status NEW Posted 01 Jun 2018 07:06 PM My Price 5.00

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