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Copmany A. has $2,491,100 in current assets and $859,000 in current liabilities. The company's managers want to increase the firm's inventory, which will be financed using short-term debt.
How much can the firm increase its inventory without its current ratio falling below 2.2 (assuming all other current assets and current liabilities remain constant)?
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