Answer:
The common-size percentage of the equity is c. 66.87 percent
Explanation:
Total asset of the firm = Inventory + Cash + Net fixed assets + Accounts receivable = $46,500 + $1,250 + $318,650 + $16,600 = $383,000
Liabilities = Accounts payable + Long-term debt = $17,400 + $109,500 = $126,900
Basing on Accounting Equation Formula
:
Total Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity
Owner’s Equity = Total Assets - Liabilities = $383,000 - $126,900 = $256,100
The common-size percentage of the equity = ($256,100/$383,000) x 100% = 66.87%