Accounts Receivable Turnover = Net Sales/Average Net Account Receivables Accounts receivable turnover ratio measures the effectiveness of a company in extending credit and collecting debts. It is an activity ratio that measures how efficiently a firm uses its assets. Year ABC DEF GHI Industry Average 2012 31‚ 053/988 = 31.43 16‚842/1‚282.5 = 13.13 5‚160/618 = 8.35 17.64 2013 32‚722/1‚042 = 31.4 18‚657/937 = 19.91 5‚858/494 = 11.86 21.06 In this table you see the accounts receivable turnovers from
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one period of time. | | | |b. estimates should not be made if a transaction affects more than| | | |one time period. | | | |c. adjustments to the enterprise ’s accounts can only be made in | | | |the time period when the business terminates its operations. | | | |d. the economic life of a business can be divided into artificial | | | |time periods.
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needs to improve some of the internal controls over its revenue cycle procedures. Existence or Occurrence From Bradmark’s data files on sales invoices‚ cash receipts and list of customers‚ the ACL software was used to compute and determine the Accounts Receivable balances of customers in the books. January 20‚ 2005 United City 920 4 th Street Bridgewater‚ New Jersey 8807 Dear Sir/Madam‚ In connection with an examination of our financial statements by Ross & Specter Co.‚ Certified Public
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interpreting the contents of the British airways accounts I will also be writing a statement about the business and its progress‚ and describe what profit and loss accounts are. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT By law business are required to provide annual financial statements‚ which will appear in their company report‚ there are two main types of financial statements‚ one is balance sheet and the other is a profit and loss account. A profit and loss account is a record which can be updated regularly and
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from customers Rs. 3‚00‚000 31.1.2011 Paid interest on loan Rs. 5‚000 31.1.2011 Paid instalment of loan Rs. 25‚000 31.1.2011 Interest allowed by bank Rs. 8‚000 Analysis of transaction –with accounts involved-nature of account-affects and debit/credit Solution: Date Accounts Involved Nature of Account Affects Debit/credit 18.1.2011 Cash a/c Sanjay a/c Real Personal Cash is coming in Sanjay is the giver Debit Credit 19.1.2011 Ramu’s a/c Bank a/c Personal Personal Ramu is the receiver
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Definition: A current account deficit is when a country’s government‚ businesses and individuals import more goods‚ services and capital than they export. That’s because the current account measures trade‚ as well as international income‚ direct transfers of capital‚ and investment income made on assets‚ according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. When those within the country rely on foreigners for the capital to invest and spend‚ that creates a current account deficit. Depending on why the
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pounds sterling (L). a. What is an account receivable? What other names does this asset go by? b. How do accounts receivable differ from notes receivable? c. What is a contra account? What two contra accounts are associated with Pearson’s trade receivables (see Note 22)? What types of activities are captured in each of these contra accounts? Describe factors that managers might consider when deciding how to estimate the balance in each of these contra accounts. d. Two commonly used approaches for
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An account manager is a person in a business who is responsible for the management of the sales and relationship with particular customers. They are allocated particular customer accounts‚ especially the key accounts which provide the most business. The Account manager varies depending on the nature of the business. The account manager builds client relationship by acting as the interface between the customer service teams and sales teams within a company. By maintaining the company’s existing relationship
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• This document consists of 4 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. © OCR 2009 [H/500/7722] SP (NF) T77015/2 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over 2 1* Paula Redwood‚ a sole trader‚ prepared the following Trial Balance from her accounts on 30 April 2009. Rent General expenses Insurance Salaries Electricity Capital Motor expenses Bad debts Drawings Debtors Creditors Bank Stock 10% Loan Loan interest Carriage outwards Commission received Purchases Sales Purchases
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credit sales of $5.60 million for year 2010. Chiller estimates that 1.32% of the credit sales will not be collected. Historically‚ 4% of outstanding accounts receivable is uncollectible. On December 31‚ 2010‚ the company’s Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has an unadjusted credit balance of $3561. Chiller prepares a schedule of its December 31‚ 2010‚ accounts receivable by age. Based on past experience‚ it estimates the percent of receivables in each age category that will become uncollectible. This information
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