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I used the capital employed formula, capital employed= capital+non current liabilities and and also cap. employed=Assets - current liabilities and for both I got 350,000 as the capital employed

http://www.readyratios.com/reference/analysis/capital_employed.html

Using capital employed=capital+non current liabilities
Ordinary share capital 250000 at 0.5 dollars= 125000
Preference share capital 100000 at 1 dollar=100000
Debentures=50000
Long term loan = 10000

10000+50000+125000+100000= 285000

so how did u get 350000?
 
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Using capital employed=capital+non current liabilities
Ordinary share capital 250000 at 0.5 dollars= 125000
Preference share capital 100000 at 1 dollar=100000
Debentures=50000
Long term loan = 10000

10000+50000+125000+100000= 285000

so how did u get 350000?

You forgot to add retained earnings to the capital, which was 65000, so 285000+65000= 350,000
 
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