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Lorna Company has the following data available:  Current Assets: 2X132X122X11 Cash $25$20$15 Accounts Receivable 907060 Inventcry 655040 Prepaid Rent 10155 Total Current Assets $190$155$120 Total Long-term Assets $60$60$55\begin{array} { l l l l } \text { Current Assets: } & 2X13 & 2 X12 & 2 X11 \\\quad \text { Cash } & \$ 25 & \$ 20 & \$ 15 \\\quad \text { Accounts Receivable } & 90 & 70 & 60 \\\text { Inventcry } & 65 & 50 & 40 \\\quad \text { Prepaid Rent } & \underline { 10 } & \underline { 15 } & \underline { 5 } \\\text { Total Current Assets } & \underline { \$ 190 } & \underline { \$ 155 } & \underline { \$ 120 } \\\text { Total Long-term Assets } & \$ 60 & \$ 60 & \$ 55\end{array}
Current Liabilities:\text{Current Liabilities:}
 Accounts Payable $50$30$20 Wages Payable 20105 Taxes Payable 10515 Current Long-Term Debt 10155 Total Curent Liabilities $90$60$45 Total Long-term Liabilities $35$45$50\begin{array} { c l l l } \text { Accounts Payable } & \$ 50 & \$ 30 & \$ 20 \\\text { Wages Payable } & 20 & 10 & 5 \\\text { Taxes Payable } & 10 & 5 & 15 \\\text { Current Long-Term Debt } & \underline { 10 } & \underline { 15 } & 5 \\\text { Total Curent Liabilities } & \underline { \$ 90 } & \underline { \$ 60 } & \$ 45 \\\text { Total Long-term Liabilities } & \$ 35 & \$ 45 & \$ 50\end{array}
What is the working capital for Lorna Company in 2X13? Has the working capital improved or not improved since 2X12?

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Spot Rate

The current market price of a financial instrument or commodity available for immediate purchase and delivery.

Receivable

An amount owed to a company by its customers or other parties for goods or services delivered.

SPEs

Special Purpose Entities, legal structures created to fulfill specific objectives, often used in financial transactions to isolate financial risk.

Reporting Entity

An entity or business that is required to prepare financial statements in accordance with regulatory guidelines.

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