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Sentech Scientific Inc., a manufacturer of test instruments, is in contract negotiations with the labor union that represents its hourly manufacturing employees. Negotiations have reached an impasse, and it appears that a strike is imminent. The controller has called the general accounting manager into his office to discuss liquidity issues if and when a strike does occur. The controller asks the accounting manager to recommend measures to assess liquidity if a strike were to occur. Although some of the nonunion employees could probably produce test instruments during a strike, the controller would rather be conservative and assume no shipments during this time frame. Since the customers may go to other sources to obtain the products they need during a strike, cash receipts for current outstanding amounts owed by customers may not be paid on a timely basis. Questions A. Define liquidity and explain its importance to Sentech.
B. Identify three measures that could be used to assess liquidity and explain how to calculate these measures. |