Simon Company’s year-end balance sheets follow.   At December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago Assets                       Cash   $ 30,650     $ 35,827   $ 36,947   Accounts receivable, net     89,000       62,100     50,700   Merchandise inventory     113,500       84,000     58,000   Prepaid expenses     9,870       9,405     4,105   Plant assets, net     276,474       256,508     223,448   Total assets   $ 519,494     $ 447,840   $ 373,200   Liabilities and Equity                       Accounts payable   $ 129,354     $ 75,685   $ 49,262   Long-term notes payable     97,665       103,003     82,477   Common stock, $10 par value     162,500       162,500     162,500   Retained earnings     129,975       106,652     78,961   Total liabilities and equity   $ 519,494     $ 447,840   $ 373,200       The company’s income statements for the current year and one year ago follow. Assume that all sales are on credit:   For Year Ended December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago Sales       $ 675,342         $ 532,930   Cost of goods sold $ 411,959         $ 346,405         Other operating expenses   209,356           134,831         Interest expense   11,481           12,257         Income tax expense   8,779           7,994         Total costs and expenses         641,575           501,487   Net income       $ 33,767         $ 31,443   Earnings per share       $ 2.08         $ 1.93       Exercise 13-9 (Algo) Part 1 (1-a) Compute days' sales uncollected. (1-b) For each ratio, determine if it improved or worsened in the current year.

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Simon Company’s year-end balance sheets follow.
 

At December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago
Assets                      
Cash   $ 30,650     $ 35,827   $ 36,947  
Accounts receivable, net     89,000       62,100     50,700  
Merchandise inventory     113,500       84,000     58,000  
Prepaid expenses     9,870       9,405     4,105  
Plant assets, net     276,474       256,508     223,448  
Total assets   $ 519,494     $ 447,840   $ 373,200  
Liabilities and Equity                      
Accounts payable   $ 129,354     $ 75,685   $ 49,262  
Long-term notes payable     97,665       103,003     82,477  
Common stock, $10 par value     162,500       162,500     162,500  
Retained earnings     129,975       106,652     78,961  
Total liabilities and equity   $ 519,494     $ 447,840   $ 373,200  
 

 
The company’s income statements for the current year and one year ago follow. Assume that all sales are on credit:
 

For Year Ended December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago
Sales       $ 675,342         $ 532,930  
Cost of goods sold $ 411,959         $ 346,405        
Other operating expenses   209,356           134,831        
Interest expense   11,481           12,257        
Income tax expense   8,779           7,994        
Total costs and expenses         641,575           501,487  
Net income       $ 33,767         $ 31,443  
Earnings per share       $ 2.08         $ 1.93  
 

 

Exercise 13-9 (Algo) Part 1

(1-a) Compute days' sales uncollected.
(1-b) For each ratio, determine if it improved or worsened in the current year.

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Compute days' sales uncollected.
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Choose Numerator:
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Current Yr:
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1 Yr Ago:
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Transcribed Image Text:Required 1A Required 1B Compute days' sales uncollected. Days' Sales Uncollected I Choose Denominator: Choose Numerator: X Days Days' Sales Uncollected Days' sales uncollected Current Yr: X days 1 Yr Ago: days
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For each ratio, determine if it improved or worsened in the current year.
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