Compute the current liabilities for the Atlas Technologies using the information given below: Atlas Technologies Total sales $150,000 After-tax operating income $28,000 Total assets $125,000 Current liabilities $? Total assets - current liabilities $25,000 Cost of capital 15% Economic value added $?
A) $53,000
B) $166,667
C) $125,000
D) $100,000
D
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