A. (EBIT + Depreciation) / Interest
B. EBIT / Interest
C. Cash upon palm / Current assets
D. Cash upon palm / Current liabilities
E. Cash upon palm / Interest
- Which of the following is not considered to be a profitability ratio? (1)
- Discounted cash flow techniques answer which of the following questions? (0)
- Which of the following is known as the accounting equation? A. assets = liability + owner’s equity B. profit = (4)
- What would cause the following book income differs from cash flow, if an investment project is it? (1)
- Which of the following would cause book profit to differ from cash flow when an investment project is? (1)
- Can an LLC* aside from its main business, invest its cash into the stock market or any other equity market? (2)
- I own a small UK business, why can’t I invest cash in my business account? (1)
- I have $50 to spend whats the safest and best way i can invest in something and get a profit with my cash? (4)
- Got cash that i want to invest in good business in Nairobi, Kenya. Who got any good idea.Just now? (1)
- Liberals, if you are against profit and greed, why do you cash your paychecks? (17)
- three sisters decide to invest together. they agree to share profits in the same ratio as their contributions.? (1)
- Which of the following is a good reason to invest in convertible bonds? (1)
- Best way to invest $100,000.00 for profit and safety.I am retired.This is cash in my portfolio.No CD please.? (7)
- I have 1000 dollars spending, cash where should I invest it for the most profit? (3)
- Cash dividends received by the investor from the investee should normally be recorded as? (1)
- If the profit margin is 5% and the ROA (Investments)is 13.5 what is the asset turnover ratio? (1)
- How did Al Gore win an Oscar for the Biggest Lie known to the human race? (19)
- Should I pay outright in cash or finance to improve my credit rating? (3)
- $120,000.00 cash what would be a low risk, long term investment and what would be the annual return? (2)
- What happens if a business refuses to accept cash to pay a bill? (4)
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