A turnover of 7 times represents the company issued and collected trade credit, at the level of its accounts receivable balance, 7 times during the year.
The number of times per year that a company collects its average accounts receivable is referred to as accounts receivable turnover.Accounts receivable turnover is a measure used by accountants and analysts to assess how effectively businesses collect on credit given to customers.
The higher your receivable turnover ratio, the better, because it indicates that your customers pay their invoices on time and that your company collects debts efficiently. A higher turnover ratio also indicates improved cash flow and a more solid balance sheet or income statement.
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Based on the selling price of the car and the cost to work on it, Savion should sell the car now for $3,800.
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The profit if he works on the car is:
= Selling price - Addtional work cost
= 5,800 - 2,400
= $3,400
The profit from selling the car is $3,800 which is more than the profit if additional work is done of $3,400.
The $4,000 is irrelevant as it is a sunk cost.
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Answer:
Depreciation for the first year is $10,000
Explanation:
Unit production method is the depreciation method which is based on the output per year of the asset. The asset is depreciated by the ratio of the output for the year to the output expected over whole useful life.
Cost of printer = $60,000
Expected output = 12,000 prints
Prints in the first year = 2,000
Depreciation for the year = Total cost x output for the year / expected output over useful life
Depreciation for the first year = $60,000 x 2,000 / 12,000
Depreciation for the first year = $60,000 x 1/6
Depreciation for the first year = $10,000
Answer:
The answer can include both C and D. Description below.
Explanation:
We make the following records.
The treasury stock was reissued at a premium of 5184 - 4556 = $628
Since treasury stock is credit account by nature we debit to reduce it by the Amount of $4,566
$628 is to be credited to the paid in capital as this is premium received in excess of par value of the stock. Since there is no mention of premium or paid in capital account we may credit the Excess of Par/Common.
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