Compute Edgewood days sales in receivables

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Q1 - Edgewood Home Improvement Store reported the following selected items at June 30, 2019 (previous year - 2018 - amounts are also given as needed):

Cash $80,000

Accounts Receivable, net:

June 30, 2019 125,00

June 30, 2018 153,000

Accounts Payable 45,000

Cost of Goods Sold 475,000

Merchandise Inventory

June 30, 2019 320,000

June 30, 2018 280,000

Net Credit Sales Revenue 1,200,000

Long-Term Assets 520,000

Long-Term Liabilities 140,000

Other Current Assets 150,000

Other Current Liabilities 130,000

Short-term Investments 200,000

Required - Compute Edgewood's days' sales in receivables for the year ending June 30, 2019. Show your computations.

Q2 - Modern Clothing Store reported the following selected items at June 30, 2019 (previous year - 2018 - amounts are also given as needed):

Cash $80,000

Accounts Receivable, net:

June 30, 2019 45,000

June 30, 2018 53,000

Accounts Payable 55,000

Cost of Goods Sold 288,000

Merchandise Inventory

June 30, 2019 70,000

June 30, 2018 90,000

Net Credit Sales Revenue 480,000

Long-Term Assets 220,000

Long-Term Liabilities 140,000

Other Current Assets 150,000

Other Current Liabilities 130,000

Short-term Investments 40,000

Required - Compute Modern's accounts receivable turnover ratio for the year ending June 30, 2019. Show your computations. (Round the answer to 2 decimal places.)

Q3 - Mansfield Office Furniture Store reported the following selected items at December 31, 2019 (previous year - 2018 - amounts are also given as needed):

Cash $50,000

Accounts Receivable, net:

Dec. 31, 2019 75,000

Dec. 31, 2018 63,000

Accounts Payable 55,000

Cost of Goods Sold 375,000

Merchandise Inventory

Dec. 31, 2019 240,000

Dec. 31, 2018 220,000

Net Credit Sales Revenue 820,000

Long-Term Assets 320,000

Long-Term Liabilities 240,000

Other Current Assets 135,000

Other Current Liabilities 125,000

Short-term Investments 80,000

Required - Compute Mansfield's (a) acid-test ratio; (b) accounts receivable turnover ratio (round to 2 decimal places); and (c) days' sales in receivables for 2019 (round to the nearest day). Show your computations.

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