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Question : State one transaction which results in a decrease in the 'Debt-Equity Ratio' and no change in the 'Current Ratio'

Option 1: Redemption of debentures in cash

Option 2: Redemption of debentures by cheque

Option 3: Paid cash to trade payable

Option 4: Conversion of debentures into shares


Team Careers360 7th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Conversion of debentures into shares


Solution : Answer = conversion of debentures into shares

Debentures redeemed are part of current liabilities as for Schedule III. On the other hand, shareholder funds are increased. As a result, the numerator does not change, and the denominator increases, debt-to-equity ratio will decrease. This is because the conversion reduces long-term debt (debt) while increasing shareholders' equity (equity), affecting the debt-to-equity ratio but not the current assets or liabilities. So, the current ratio will not change.
Hence, the correct option is 4.

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