COLLEGE ACCOUNTING W/ ACCESS >BI<
COLLEGE ACCOUNTING W/ ACCESS >BI<
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Author: Scott
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 1, Problem 7E

Describe a transaction that resulted in the following changes in accounts:

  1. a. Rent Expense is increased by $1,050, and Cash is decreased by $1,050.
  2. b. Advertising Expense is increased by $835, and Accounts Payable is increased by $835.
  3. c. Accounts Receivable is increased by $372, and Service Income is increased by $372.
  4. d. Cash is decreased by $410, and C. Tryon, Drawing, is increased by $410.
  5. e. Equipment is increased by $1,850, Cash is decreased by $850, and Accounts Payable is increased by $1,000.
  6. f. Cash is increased by $1,650, and Accounts Receivable is decreased by $1,650.
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A. Assume that all sales are on account. If sales revenue was $18,000,000 and the average days in accounts receivable was 38 days for the last operating year, what would the average accounts receivable balance have been?  a. $1,680,000 b. $1,500,000 c. $1,875,000 d. $18,000,000   B. If accounts receivable is projected to be $800,000 at the beginning of the next operating year and $1,100,000 at the end of the next operating year: would cash be generated by accounts receivable or needed to fund accounts receivable?  And, by how much?  a. $300,000 of cash needed to fund accounts receivable b. $1,100,000 of cash needed to fund accounts receivable c. $500,000 of cash needed to fund accounts receivable d. $300,000 of cash generated by accounts receivable
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