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20(3) "Current ratio" means the ratio of the value of current assets to the value
21of current liabilities, calculated according to s. 126.28 (6) (c) 1.
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22(4) "Debt to equity ratio" means the ratio of the value of liabilities to equity,
23calculated according to s. 126.28 (6) (c) 2.
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24(5) "Depositor" means any of the following:
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1(a) A person who delivers grain to a grain warehouse keeper for storage,
2conditioning, shipping, or handling, without transferring ownership to the
3warehouse keeper.
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(b) A person who owns or legally holds a warehouse receipt or other document
5that is issued by a grain warehouse keeper and that entitles the person to receive
6stored grain.
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7(6) "Disqualified grain warehouse keeper" means a grain warehouse keeper
8who is disqualified from the fund under s. 126.29 (2).
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9(8) "Grain warehouse" means a facility in this state that is used to receive,
10store, or condition grain for others or that is used in the shipment of grain for others,
11except that "grain warehouse" does not include a transport vehicle.
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12(9) "Grain warehouse keeper" means a person who operates one or more grain
13warehouses in this state to receive, store, condition, or ship grain for others, except
14that "grain warehouse keeper" does not include a person licensed under the United
15States Warehouse Act,
7 USC 241 to
271.
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16(9m) "License year" means the period beginning on September 1 and ending
17on the following August 31.
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18(11) "Warehouse receipt" means a receipt for grain, issued by a grain
19warehouse keeper, that is also a document of title under s. 401.201 (15).
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20126.26 Grain warehouse keepers; licensing. (1) License required. (a)
21No grain warehouse keeper may hold at any time more than 50,000 bushels of grain
22for others without a current annual license from the department. A grain warehouse
23keeper who has grain warehouses with a combined capacity of more than 50,000
24bushels shall obtain a license unless the grain warehouse keeper proves to the
1department that the grain warehouse keeper holds no more than 50,000 bushels of
2grain for others at any time.
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(b) A license under par. (a) expires on the August 31 following its issuance. No
4person may transfer or assign a license issued under par. (a).
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5(2) L
icense application. A person shall apply for a grain warehouse keeper
6license in writing, on a form provided by the department. The applicant shall provide
7all of the following:
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(a) The applicant's legal name and any trade name under which the applicant
9proposes to operate as a grain warehouse keeper.
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(b) A statement of whether the applicant is an individual, corporation,
11partnership, cooperative, limited liability company, trust, or other legal entity. If the
12applicant is a corporation or cooperative, the applicant shall identify each officer of
13the corporation or cooperative. If the applicant is a partnership, the applicant shall
14identify each partner.
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(c) The mailing address of the applicant's primary business location and the
16name of a responsible individual who may be contacted at that location.
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(d) The street address and capacity of every grain warehouse that the applicant
18operates or proposes to operate in this state and the name of a responsible individual
19who may be contacted at each warehouse.
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(e) The combined capacity of all grain warehouses identified under par. (d).
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(f) All license fees and surcharges required under sub. (3).
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(g) Proof that the applicant is insured as required under s. 126.27, unless the
23applicant has previously filed proof that remains current. The proof may consist of
24a certification provided by an insurance company licensed to do business in this
25state.
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1(h) A financial statement if required under s. 126.28 (1) and not yet filed.
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(i) Other relevant information required by the department.
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3(3) L
icense fees and surcharges. A person applying for a grain warehouse
4keeper license shall pay the following fees and surcharges, unless the department
5specifies a different fee or surcharge amount by rule:
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(a) A nonrefundable license processing fee of $25 plus $25 for each grain
7warehouse identified under sub. (2) (d). If a grain warehouse keeper operates 2 or
8more grain warehouses located within 0.5 mile of each other, the grain warehouse
9keeper may treat those grain warehouses as a single grain warehouse for purposes
10of this paragraph and par. (c).
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(b) The following inspection fee, less any credit provided under sub. (5):
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1. A fee of $500 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
13is less than 150,000 bushels.
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2. A fee of $550 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
15is at least 150,000 bushels but less than 250,000 bushels.
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3. A fee of $600 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
17is at least 250,000 bushels but less than 500,000 bushels.
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4. A fee of $650 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
19is at least 500,000 bushels but less than 750,000 bushels.
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5. A fee of $700 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
21is at least 750,000 bushels but less than 1,000,000 bushels.
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6. A fee of $800 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
23is at least 1,000,000 bushels but less than 2,000,000 bushels.
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7. A fee of $900 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
25is at least 2,000,000 bushels but less than 3,000,000 bushels.
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18. A fee of $1,000 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
2is at least 3,000,000 bushels but less than 4,000,000 bushels.
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9. A fee of $1,100 if the combined capacity of the applicant's grain warehouses
4is 4,000,000 bushels or more.
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(c) A supplementary inspection fee of $275 for each grain warehouse that the
6applicant operates in excess of one grain warehouse.
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(d) A license surcharge of $500 if the department determines that, within 365
8days before submitting the license application, the applicant operated as a grain
9warehouse keeper without a license in violation of sub. (1). The applicant shall also
10pay any license fees, license surcharges, and fund assessments that are still due for
11the license year in which the applicant violated sub. (1).
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(e) A license surcharge of $100 if during the preceding 12 months the applicant
13failed to file an annual financial statement required under s. 126.28 (1) (b) by the
14applicable deadline.
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(f) A license surcharge of $100 if a renewal applicant fails to renew a license
16by the license expiration date of August 31.
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17(3m) Effect of payment of surcharge. Payment under sub. (3) (d) does not
18relieve the applicant of any other civil or criminal liability that results from the
19violation of sub. (1), but does not constitute evidence of any law violation.
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20(4) L
icense for part of year; fees. A person who applies for an annual grain
21warehouse keeper license after the beginning of a license year shall pay the full
22annual fee amounts required under sub. (3).
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23(5) F
ee credit. If the fund balance contributed by grain warehouse keepers
24exceeds $300,000 on June 30 of any license year, the department shall credit 12.5%
25of the excess amount against fees charged under sub. (3) (b) to contributing grain
1warehouse keepers who file timely license renewal applications for the next license
2year. The department shall credit each contributing grain warehouse keeper on a
3prorated basis, in proportion to the total fees that the warehouse keeper has paid
4under sub. (3) (b) for the 4 preceding license years.
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5(6) F
ee statement. The department shall provide, with each license application
6form, a written statement of all license fees and surcharges required under sub. (3)
7or the formula for determining them. The department shall specify any fee credit for
8which the applicant may qualify under sub. (5).
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9(7) N
o license without full payment. The department may not grant a license
10under sub. (1) until the applicant pays all license fees and surcharges identified in
11the department's statement under sub. (6). The department shall refund a fee or
12surcharge paid under protest if upon review the department determines that the fee
13or surcharge is not applicable.
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14(8) Action granting or denying application. The department shall grant or
15deny a license application under sub. (2) within 30 days after the department
16receives a complete application. If the department denies a license application, the
17department shall give the applicant a written notice stating the reasons for the
18denial.
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19(9) License displayed. A grain warehouse keeper who is required to hold a
20license under sub. (1) shall prominently display a copy of that license at each grain
21warehouse.
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22(10) Notification. A licensed warehouse keeper shall notify the department,
23in writing, before the warehouse keeper adds a grain warehouse or changes the
24location or capacity of any grain warehouse. In the notice, the grain warehouse
25keeper shall specify any change in the combined capacity of grain warehouses
1operated by the grain warehouse keeper resulting from the proposed addition or
2change.
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3126.27 Grain warehouse keepers; insurance. (1) F
ire and extended
4coverage insurance. A grain warehouse keeper licensed under s. 126.26 (1) shall
5maintain fire and extended coverage insurance, issued by an insurance company
6authorized to do business in this state, that covers all grain in the custody of the grain
7warehouse keeper, whether owned by the grain warehouse keeper or held for others,
8at the full local market value of the grain.
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9(2) I
nsurance cancellation; replacement. (a) No person may cancel an
10insurance policy required under sub. (1) unless that person serves a written notice
11of the intended cancellation on the department at least 30 days before the
12cancellation takes effect.
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(b) Whenever an insurance policy under sub. (1) is canceled, the grain
14warehouse keeper shall replace the policy so that there is no lapse in coverage.
15Within 20 days after a cancellation notice under par. (a) is served on the department,
16and at least 10 days before the cancellation takes effect, the grain warehouse keeper
17shall provide the department with proof of the replacement policy. The department
18may accept, as proof, a certification provided by an insurance company licensed to
19do business in this state.
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20(3) Insurance deductibles. An insurance policy does not comply with sub. (1)
21if it contains any deductible clause that limits the insurer's obligation to pay to each
22depositor the full value of the depositor's covered losses under the policy. The grain
23warehouse keeper may agree to indemnify the insurer for a portion of each depositor
24claim that the insurer pays under the policy if the agreement does not limit the
1insurer's obligation to pay each depositor the full amount of the depositor's covered
2losses.
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3(4) I
nsurance disclosures. A grain warehouse keeper licensed under s. 126.26
4(1) shall disclose all of the following to a depositor if the depositor requests that
5information:
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(a) The material terms of the grain warehouse keeper's fire and extended
7coverage insurance policy under sub. (1).
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(b) Whether the grain warehouse keeper has liability insurance covering the
9grain warehouse keeper's grain operations, and the material terms of that liability
10insurance policy.
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11(5) I
nsurance coverage; misrepresentation. No grain warehouse keeper may
12misrepresent any of the following to the department or a depositor:
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(a) That the grain warehouse keeper is insured.
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(b) The nature, coverage, or material terms of the grain warehouse keeper's
15insurance policy.
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16126.28 Grain warehouse keepers; financial statements. (1) R
equired
17annual financial statement. (a) A grain warehouse keeper shall file an annual
18financial statement with the department before the department first licenses the
19warehouse keeper under s. 126.26 (1), if the warehouse keeper operates grain
20warehouses with a combined capacity of more than 300,000 bushels.
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(b) A grain warehouse keeper licensed under s. 126.26 (1) shall file an annual
22financial statement with the department during each license year if the grain
23warehouse keeper operates warehouses with a combined capacity of more than
24300,000 bushels. The grain warehouse keeper shall file the annual financial
25statement by the 15th day of the 4th month following the close of the grain warehouse
1keeper's fiscal year, except that the department may extend the annual filing
2deadline for up to 30 days if the grain warehouse keeper, or the accountant reviewing
3or auditing the financial statement, files a written extension request at least 10 days
4before the filing deadline.
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5(2) V
oluntary annual financial statement. A contributing grain warehouse
6keeper who is not required to file an annual financial statement under sub. (1) may
7file an annual financial statement with the department in order to qualify for a lower
8fund assessment under s. 126.30.
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9(3) R
eviewed or audited financial statement. (a) A grain warehouse keeper
10filing an annual financial statement under sub. (1) or (2) shall file an audited
11financial statement if the warehouse keeper operates grain warehouses with a
12combined capacity of more than 500,000 bushels.
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(b) If par. (a) does not apply, a grain warehouse keeper filing an annual financial
14statement under sub. (1) or (2) shall file either a reviewed financial statement or an
15audited financial statement.
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16(4) A
ccounting period. A grain warehouse keeper filing an annual financial
17statement under sub. (1) or (2) shall file a financial statement that covers the grain
18warehouse keeper's last completed fiscal year unless the grain warehouse keeper has
19been in business for less than one year.
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20(4m) I
nterim financial statement. The department may, at any time, require
21a grain warehouse keeper licensed under s. 126.26 (1) to file an interim financial
22statement with the department. The grain warehouse keeper shall provide, with the
23interim financial statement, the warehouse keeper's sworn and notarized statement
24that the financial statement is correct. An interim financial statement need not be
25a reviewed financial statement or an audited financial statement.
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1(5) G
enerally accepted accounting principles. (a) Except as provided in par.
2(b), a grain warehouse keeper filing an annual financial statement under this section
3shall file a financial statement that is prepared according to generally accepted
4accounting principles.
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(b) If a grain warehouse keeper is a sole proprietor and the grain warehouse
6keeper's financial statement is not audited, the grain warehouse keeper shall file a
7financial statement that is prepared on a historical cost basis.
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8(6) F
inancial statement contents. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a grain
9warehouse keeper filing a financial statement under this section shall file a financial
10statement that consists of a balance sheet, income statement, equity statement,
11statement of cash flows, notes to those statements, and any other information
12required by the department. A grain warehouse keeper who is a sole proprietor shall
13file his or her business and personal financial statements.
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(b) If a grain warehouse keeper has been in business for less than one year, the
15grain warehouse keeper may file an annual financial statement under sub. (1) or (2)
16that consists of a balance sheet and notes.
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(c) A grain warehouse keeper filing a financial statement under this section
18shall include in the financial statement, or in an attachment to the financial
19statement, calculations of all of the following:
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1. The grain warehouse keeper's current ratio, excluding any assets required
21to be excluded under sub. (7).
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2. The grain warehouse keeper's debt to equity ratio, excluding any assets
23required to be excluded under sub. (7).
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1(7) A
ssets excluded. A grain warehouse keeper may not include any of the
2following assets in calculating the ratios under sub. (6) (c), unless the department
3specifically approves their inclusion:
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(a) A nontrade note or account receivable from an officer, director, employee,
5partner, or stockholder, or from a member of the family of any of those individuals,
6unless the note or account receivable is secured by a first priority security interest
7in real or personal property.
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(b) A note or account receivable from a parent organization, a subsidiary, or an
9affiliate other than an employee.
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(c) A note or account that has been receivable for more than one year, unless
11the grain warehouse keeper has established an equal offsetting reserve for
12uncollectible notes and accounts receivable.
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13(9) E
ntity covered. A person filing a financial statement under this section
14may not file, in lieu of that person's financial statement, the financial statement of
15the person's parent organization, subsidiary, predecessor, or successor.
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16(10) D
epartment review. The department may analyze a financial statement
17submitted under this section and may reject a financial statement that fails to
18comply with this section.
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19126.29 Contributing grain warehouse keepers; disqualification. (1) 20C
ontribution required. A grain warehouse keeper licensed under s. 126.26 (1) shall
21pay fund assessments under s. 126.30 unless the grain warehouse keeper is
22disqualified under sub. (2).
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23(2) D
isqualified warehouse keeper. (a) A grain warehouse keeper who is
24required to file security under s. 126.31 (1) is disqualified from the fund until the
25department releases that security under s. 126.31 (8) (a).
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1(b) A grain warehouse keeper is disqualified from the fund if the department
2denies, suspends, or revokes the grain warehouse keeper's license.
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3(3) Payments by disqualified grain warehouse keeper. (a) The department
4may not return, to a disqualified grain warehouse keeper, any fund assessments that
5the warehouse keeper paid as a contributing grain warehouse keeper.
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(b) A disqualified grain warehouse keeper remains liable for any unpaid fund
7installment under s. 126.30 that became due while the grain warehouse keeper was
8a contributing grain warehouse keeper. A disqualified grain warehouse keeper is not
9liable for any fund installment that becomes due after the grain warehouse keeper
10is disqualified under sub. (2).
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11126.30 Grain warehouse keepers; fund assessments. (1) General. A
12contributing grain warehouse keeper shall pay an annual fund assessment for each
13license year. The assessment equals $20 or the sum of the following, whichever is
14greater, unless the department by rule specifies a different assessment:
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(a) The grain warehouse keeper's current ratio assessment. The current ratio
16assessment for a license year is the amount, expressed as dollars, equal to the grain
17warehouse keeper's current ratio assessment rate under sub. (2) multiplied by the
18number of bushels that the grain warehouse keeper reports under s. 126.26 (2) (e)
19or (10).
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(b) The warehouse keeper's debt to equity ratio assessment. The debt to equity
21ratio assessment for each license year is the amount, expressed as dollars, equal to
22the grain warehouse keeper's debt to equity ratio assessment rate under sub. (4)
23multiplied by the number of bushels that the warehouse keeper reports under s.
24126.26 (2) (e) or (10).
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1(2) C
urrent ratio assessment rate. A grain warehouse keeper's current ratio
2assessment rate is calculated, at the beginning of the license year, as follows:
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(a) If the grain warehouse keeper has filed an annual financial statement
4under s. 126.28 and that financial statement shows a current ratio of at least 1.25
5to 1.0, the grain warehouse keeper's current ratio assessment rate equals the greater
6of zero or the current ratio assessment factor in sub. (3) (a) multiplied by an amount
7determined as follows:
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1. Subtract one from the current ratio.
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2. Divide the amount determined under subd. 1. by 3.
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3. Multiply the amount determined under subd. 2. by negative one.