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Cordova, Inc., reported the following receivables in its December 31, 2020, year-end balance sheet:
Current assets:
Accounts receivable, net of $45,000 in allowance for
uncollectible accounts $ 377,000
Interest receivable 15,000
Notes receivable 350,000
Additional information:
The notes receivable account consists of two notes, a $120,000 note and a $230,000 note. The $120,000 note is dated October 31, 2020, with principal and interest payable on October 31, 2021. The $230,000 note is dated March 31, 2020, with principal and 8% interest payable on March 31, 2021.
During 2021, sales revenue totaled $2,050,000, $1,910,000 cash was collected from customers, and $34,000 in accounts receivable were written off. All sales are made on a credit basis. Bad debt expense is recorded at year-end by adjusting the allowance account to an amount equal to 10% of year-end gross accounts receivable.
Required:
1. In addition to sales revenue, what revenue and expense amounts related to receivables will appear in Cordova’s 2021 income statement?
2. Calculate the receivables turnover ratio for 2021. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
1. Interest revenue
Bad debt expense
2. Accounts receivable turnover ratio


Sagot :

Answer:

Cordova, Inc.

1. Bad Debt Expense account of $41,800 will also appear in Cordova's 2021 income statement.

2. Receivables Turnover ratio = 4.32

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Partial Balance Sheet of Cordova, Inc.:

Current assets:

Accounts receivable, net of $45,000 in allowance for

uncollectible accounts $ 377,000

Interest receivable             15,000

Notes receivable            350,000

Notes Receivable:

Dated October 31, 2020, payable October 31, 2021 = $120,000

Dated March 31, 2020, payable March 31, 2021 =         230,000 (8%)

Total Notes Receivable = $350,000

Accounts receivable:

Beginning balance $422,000

Sales Revenue =   2,050,000

Cash collections     1,910,000

Bad Debts w/off         34,000

Ending balance =  $528,000

Allowance for Uncollectible accounts:

Beginning balance   $45,000

Bad debts w/off         (34,000)

Bad debts expense     41,800

Ending balance         (52,800)

Receivables Turnover ratio = Sales Revenue/Average Receivables

= $2,050,000/$475,000

= 4.32

Average Receivables = ($422,000 + $528,000)/2 = $475,000