Suppose that LilyMac Photography has annual sales of $239,000, cost of goods sold of $174,000, average inventories of $5,400, and average accounts receivable of $25,900. Assume that all of LilyMac’s sales are on credit. |
What will be the firm’s operating cycle? (Use 365 days a year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) |
Operating cycle | days |
Suppose that LilyMac Photography has annual sales of $239,000, cost of goods sold of $174,000, average...
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