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Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 430,273.00 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 54,201.00 Interest expense 40,500 42,805.00 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 339,570.00 398,024.00 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 162,475.00 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 847,787.00 Taxes 24,750 48,472.00 What is the entry for the current year's taxes on a common-sized income statement?

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Answer:

22.98%

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, the current entry means the ratio between the long term debt and the total assets

In mathematically,

= Long term debt ÷ total assets

where,

Total assets = Account receivable + cash + inventories + net fixed assets

= $397,400 + $47,500 + $288,000 + $999,000

= $1,731,900

And, the long term debt is $398,024

Now put these values to the above formula

So, the ratio would equal to

= $398,024 ÷ $1,731,900

= 22.98%

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