Financial And Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781337902663
Author: WARREN, Carl S.
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Softee Sodas and Patterson Beverage Company are two of the largest and most successful beverage companies in the world in terms
of the products that they sell and their receivables management practices. To evaluate their ability to collect on credit sales, consider
the following rounded amounts reported in their annual reports (amounts in millions).
Fiscal Year Ended:
Net Sales
Accounts Receivable
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Accounts Receivable, Net of Allowance
2018
$ 35,660
4,130
550
3,580
Softee Sodas
2017
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4,390
540
3,850
Patterson Beverage Company
2016
$ 44,440
4,580
530
4,050
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7,680
100
7,580
2017
$ 72,120
7,590
130
2016
$ 66,660
7,250
140
7,460
7,110
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