The company appears to be in a strong position as to short-run debt-paying ability. It has almost three dollars of current assets for each dollar of current liabilities. Even if some losses should be sustained in the sale of the merchandise on hand or in the collection of the accounts receivable, it appears probable that the company would still be able to pay its debts as they fall due in the near future. Of course, additional information, such as the credit terms on the accounts receivable, would be helpful in a careful evaluation of the company’s current position.