a.
For Year 1
Average accounts receivable = (Beginning accounts receivable + Ending accounts receivable)/2
= (430,700+489,100)/2
= $459,900
Accounts receivable turnover = Net credit sales/Average accounts receivables
= 4,599,000/459,900
= 10
Year 2
Average accounts receivable = (Beginning accounts receivable + Ending accounts receivable)/2
= (489,100+474,500)/2
= $481,800
Accounts receivable turnover = Net credit sales/Average accounts receivables
= 4,673,460/481,800
= 9.7
Year 2 | 9.7 |
Year 1 | 10 |
b.
For year 1
Days’ sales in receivables = 365/Accounts receivable turnover
= 365/10
= 36.5 days
For year 2
Days’ sales in receivables = 365/Accounts receivable turnover
=365/9.7
= 37.6 days
Year 2 | 37.6 days |
Year 1 | 36.5 days |
c.
The change in the accounts receivable turnover from year 1 to year 1 indicates Decrease in the efficiency of collection accounts receivable and is unfavorable change. The change in the days sales in receivables unfavorable change.
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