1. Accounts Receivable Turnover and Days' Sales in Receivables Quasar, Inc. sells clothing, accessories,...
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Accounts Receivable Turnover and Days' Sales in Receivables
Quasar, Inc. sells clothing, accessories, and personal care products for men and women through its retail stores. Quasar reported the following data for two recent years:
Year 2
Year 1
Sales
$4,223,415
$4,218,305
Accounts receivable
324,850
310,250
Assume that accounts receivable were $354,050 at the beginning of Year 1.
a. Compute the accounts receivable turnover for Year 2 and Year 1. Round your answer to one decimal place.
Year 2:
fill in the blank 1
Year 1:
fill in the blank 2
b. Compute the days' sales in receivables for Year 2 and Year 1. Round interim calculations and final answers to one decimal place. Use 365 days per year in your calculations.
Year 2:
fill in the blank 3 days
Year 1:
fill in the blank 4 days
2. Compare Two Methods of Accounting for Uncollectible Receivables
Call Systems Company, a telephone service and supply company, has just completed its fourth year of operations. The direct write-off method of recording bad debt expense has been used during the entire period. Because of substantial increases in sales volume and the amount of uncollectible accounts, the company is considering changing to the allowance method. Information is requested as to the effect that an annual provision of % of sales would have had on the amount of bad debt expense reported for each of the past four years. It is also considered desirable to know what the balance of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts would have been at the end of each year. The following data have been obtained from the accounts:
Year of Origin of Accounts Receivable Written Off as Uncollectible
Year
Sales
Uncollectible Accounts Written Off
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
$1,280,000
$1,150
$1,150
2nd
1,690,000
2,850
1,350
$1,500
3rd
2,630,000
11,450
3,300
2,650
$5,500
4th
3,700,000
18,150
4,150
6,150
$7,850
Required:
1. Assemble the desired data. Enter a decrease in the amount of expense as a negative number and all other amounts as positive numbers.
Call Systems Company
Bad Debt Expense
Year
Expense Actually Reported
Expense Based on Estimate
Increase (Decrease) in Amount of Expense
Balance of Allowance Account, End of Year
1st
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$fill in the blank a43cac0a7007008_2
$fill in the blank a43cac0a7007008_3
$fill in the blank a43cac0a7007008_4
2nd
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3rd
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4th
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The expense actually reported is the uncollectible write-off for each quarter.
Consider the estimate and the actual expense and the time period covered. Compare the first two years and the last two years.
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