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To: Paul Berliner who wrote (33)3/15/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: Razorbak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 477
 
Current Liabilities

<<The main ingredient missing from the equation is one that cannot be added - and that is the amount of debt due within 1 year that the equation might indicate that the company won't be able to pay - i.e. short term debt and current portion of long term debt.>>

Paul: Isn't that inherently covered in X1 (Working Capital/Total Assets)? Working Capital is defined as Current Assets minus Current Liabilities. Current Liabilities includes both ST debt and the current portion of LT debt. What am I missing here?

Razor