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Given the following data; TOTAL SALES OMR 250000 CASH SALES OMR 125000 SALES RETURN OMR 5000 OPENING SUNDRY DEBTORS OMR 20000 CLOSING SUNDRY DEBTORS OMR 10000What will be the Net credit sales?
a.
OMR 245000
b.
OMR 200000
c.
OMR 125000
d.
OMR 120000
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- What is the entry to record the cash received on a sale of 500, credit terms 1/15, n/30, if the payment is received within the discount period? a. Accounts Receivable 500 DR; Cash 500 CR b. Cash 500 DR; Accounts Receivable 500 CR c. Cash 495 DR, Sales Discount 5 DR; Accounts Receivable 500 CR d. Accounts Receivable 500 DR; Cash 495 CR, Sales Discount 5 CR e. Cash 500 DR; Sales Discount 5 CR, Accounts Receivable 495 CRWhen 25 of merchandise is returned for a credit on account, what is the amount of the credit to Accounts Receivable, assuming a 6% sales tax rate? (a) 1.50 (b) 25.00 (c) 26.50 (d) 31.00A customer pays on credit for $1,250 worth of merchandise, terms 4/15, n/30. If the customer pays within the discount window, how much will they remit in cash to the retailer? A. $1,250 B. $1,200 C. $50 D. $500
- A seller sells $800 worth of goods on credit to a customer, with a cost to the seller of $300. Shipping charges are $100. The terms of the sale are 2/10, n/30, FOB Destination. What, if any, journal entry or entries will the seller record for these transactions?Income Statement for Year Ended December 31, 2018 (Millions of Dollars) Net sales 795.0 Cost of goods sold 660.0 Gross profit 135.0 Selling expenses 73.5 EBITDA 61.5 Depreciation expenses 12.0 Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) 49.5 Interest expenses 4.5 Earnings before taxes (EBT) 45.0 Taxes (40%) 18.0 Net income 27.0 a. Calculate the ratios you think would be useful in this analysis. b. Construct a DuPont equation, and compare the companys ratios to the industry average ratios. c. Do the balance-sheet accounts or the income statement figures seem to be primarily responsible for the low profits? d. Which specific accounts seem to be most out of line relative to other firms in the industry? e. If the firm had a pronounced seasonal sales pattern or if it grew rapidly during the year, how might that affect the validity of your ratio analysis? How might you correct for such potential problems?Average Uncollectible Account Losses and Bad Debt Expense The accountant for Porile Company prepared the following data for sales and losses from uncollectible accounts: Required: 1. Calculate the average percentage of losses from uncollectible accounts for 2015 through 2018. 2. Assume that the credit sales for 2019 are $1,260,000 and that the weighted average percentage calculated in Requirement 1 is used as an estimate of loses from uncollectible accounts for 2019 credit sales. Determine the bad debt expense for 2019 using the percentage of credit sales method. 3. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Do you believe this estimate of bad debt expense is reasonable? 4. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION How would you estimate 2019 bad debt expense if losses from uncollectible accounts for 2018 were What other action would management consider?
- The following is select account information for Sunrise Motors. Sales: $256,400; Sales Returns and Allowances: $34,890; COGS: $120,470; Sales Discounts: $44,760. Given this information, what is the Gross Profit Margin Ratio for Sunrise Motors? (Round to the nearest whole percentage.)Given the following data; TOTAL SALES OMR 250000 CASH SALES OMR 125000 SALES RETURN OMR 5000 OPENING SUNDRY DEBTORS OMR 20000 CLOSING SUNDRY DEBTORS OMR 10000 What will be the Debtors Turnover Ratio (DTR)? a.16 b.6 c.5 d.8Given the following data Total Purchases - 150000 Cash purchases - 45000 Purchase return - 5000 Opening Creditors - 30000 Closing creditors - 20000 What will be the number of Average creditors? a. 30000 b. 25000 c. 50000 d. 35000 ......... Given the following data Total Sales 250000 Cash sales 125000 Sales Return 5000 opening Sundry Debtors 20000 Closing Sundry Debtors 10000 What will be the average debtors? a. 30000 b. 7500 c. 10000 d. 15000
- Please, help me only with question b) Ratio calculations are: Net profit Margin = net profit/sales = (210)/5600 = - 3.75% Gross profit margin = gross profit/sales = 770/5600 = 13.75% Current ratio= current assets/current liability= 15,840/5,150= 3.08 Acid test ratio = (cash+ accounts receivable) / current liability = (7,340+8030+150)/5,150 = 3.02 Accounts receivable collection period = Receivables / Average daily credit sales = 150/ (5600/360 days) = 9.64 days or 10 days Accounts payable payment period = Accounts Payable / Average daily purchases = (5,150/ (5,150/360 days) = 360 days Financial statements from part A are:Given the following data; TOTAL PURCHASES 150000 CASH PURCHASES 45000 PURCHASE RETURN 5000 OPENING CREDITORS 30000 CLOSING CREDITORS 20000 What will be the Creditors Turnover Ratio (TOR)? a.4 b.6 c.3 d.8You are provided with the following information: Sales for the year $400 000 Discounts provided during the year to customers for early payment $10 000 Doubtful debts expense for the year $5 000 Opening balance of accounts receivable $90 000 HI5020Tutorial T1 2021 Closing balance of accounts receivable $80 000 Opening balance of the provision for doubtful debts $9 000 Closing balance of the provision for doubtful debts $8 000 Cost of goods sold for the year $60 000 Purchases for the year (on credit terms) $80 000 Discounts received for early payment to suppliers $2 000 Stock write-offs owing to water damage caused by melting ice in the Antarctic $5 000 Opening balance of trade creditors $40 000 Closing balance of trade creditors $35 000 Opening balance of inventory $10 000 Closing balance of inventory $25 000…