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Compute the specified ratios using Hilda Company's balance sheet at December 31, 2011.AssetsCash $14,000Marketable securities 7,000Accounts receivable 14,000Inventory 11,000Property and equipment 170,000Accumulated depreciation (11,500)Total assets $204,500EquitiesAccounts payable $8,500Current notes payable 3,500Mortgage payable 4,500Bonds payable 23,000Common stock 105,000Retained earnings 60,000Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $204,500The average number of common stock shares outstanding during 2011 was 850 shares. Net income for the year was $15,000.Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Required:1. Compute each of the following:a) Current ratio. b) Earnings per share. c) Quick (acid-test) ratio. d) Return on investment. e) Return on equity. f) Debt to equity ratio.

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