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Business, 21.01.2021 23:10, sheldonwaid7958

The following information is from the annual financial statements of Raheem Company. Year 3 Year 2 Year 1
Net sales $472,000 $403,000 $454,000
Accounts receivable, net (year-end) 38,000 35,800 32,500
Compute its accounts receivable turnover for 2016 and 2017.
Accounts Receivable Turnover
Choose Choose Denominator: Accounts Receivable
Turnover
Net sales Average accounts receivable, net Accounts receivable turnover
Year 2 $403,000 $35,800 11.3 times
Year 3 $472,000 $38,000 124 times

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