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Business, 04.12.2019 04:31 mickellife4659

Use the following information from separate companies a through f:

net income (loss) interest expense income taxes
a. $ 118,000 $ 62,540 $ 29,500
b. 112,600 32,654 40,536
c. 121,100 6,055 58,128
d. 100,300 44,132 42,126
e. 76,700 19,942 29,146
f. (33,040 ) 73,349 0

1. compute times interest earned.

2. which company indicates the strongest ability to pay interest expense as it comes due?

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