Multiple Choice
Jake Company borrowed $100,000 from Guaranty Trust Bank to finance the purchase of new equipment. The loan contract provides for a 12 percent annual interest rate and states that the principal must be paid in full in ten years. The contract also requires that Jake maintains a current ratio of 1.5:1. Before Jake borrowed the $100,000, the company's current assets and current liabilities were $120,000 and $68,000 respectively.
If Jake invests $80,000 of the borrowed funds in equipment and keeps the rest as cash or short-term investment, what is the maximum amount of current liabilities it could have without violating the debt contract?
A) $93,333
B) $133,333
C) $146,667
D) $102,000
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