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The following data are taken from the financial statements of Sigmon Inc. Terms of all sales are 2/10, n/45.
20Y3 | 20Y2 | 20Y1 | ||||
Accounts receivable, end of year | $142,000 | $150,000 | $156,600 | |||
Sales on account | 890,600 | 858,480 |
a. For 20Y2 and 20Y3, determine (1) the accounts receivable turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in receivables. Round answers to one decimal place. Assume a 365-day year.
20Y3 | 20Y2 | |||
1. Accounts receivable turnover | fill in the blank 1 | fill in the blank 2 | ||
2. Number of days' sales in receivables | fill in the blank 3 | days | fill in the blank 4 | days |
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