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    ajturner32 Posts: 7, Reputation: 1
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    Oct 13, 2007, 02:18 PM
    accounts receivable turnover
    I have to find the accounts receivable turnover and the avg. collection period. I know that it is sales revenue/ average accounts receivable. This is the information I am given.. I have to find it for both 2005 & 2006. Could someone let me know if this is correct.
    2005 2006
    Net sales………………………………………….. $1,425,000 $1,650,000

    Net Receivables
    Beginning of year…………………………………. $375,000 333,500
    End of year………………………………………… $420,000 375,000


    2005

    1,425,000 / 420,000 = 3.40 or do I add the 375,00 and the 420,000
    365/ 3.40 = 107.35 for the avg. collection period

    1,650,000/375,000 = 4.4
    365/4.4 =82.95 for the avg. collection period

    Am I on the right track or completley off? Thanks.
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    Oct 14, 2007, 05:05 AM
    to compute average account recievable you add the beginning and ending acct rec balances and divide by 2 then take the net sales and divide it by that number according to the accounting book that I have

    1425000/39750= 35.85 days for average collection period

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