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10 December, 18:34

Gates Corp. has net income of $172,000, sales of $ 1,453,909, and an accounts receivable balance of $127,100. Assume that 100% percent of sales are on credit. What is the days' sales in receivables?

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  1. 10 December, 19:49
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    Days' sales in receivables = 31.91 days

    Explanation:

    The day's sales in account receivable ratio is also called average collection period. It states the number of days on the average to collect a business's account receivable.

    Days sales turnover is calculated by dividing total number of days in a year by the account recievables turnover ratio.

    The formula for accounts receivable turnover ratio = Current credit sales received / Accounts receivable balance

    Accounts receivable turnover = 1,453,909/127,100

    Accounts receivable turnover = 11.439

    Assume a 365 day year

    Days' sales in receivables = 365/Account receivable turnover

    Days' sales in receivables = 365/11.439

    Days' sales in receivables = 31.908~ 31.91 days
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