Calculate the receivables turnover and collection period. (Remember that this is the end of the first year of business.) (Round answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 52.7. Use 365 days for calculation.) Receivables turnover Average collection period times days

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List of Accounts
Receivables turnover
Average collection period
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ORIOLE INDUSTRIES
Balance Sheet (Partial)
Calculate the receivables turnover and collection period. (Remember that this is the end of the first year of business.) (Round
answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 52.7. Use 365 days for calculation.)
List of Accounts
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times
days
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Transcribed Image Text:eTextbook and Media List of Accounts Receivables turnover Average collection period eTextbook and Media ORIOLE INDUSTRIES Balance Sheet (Partial) Calculate the receivables turnover and collection period. (Remember that this is the end of the first year of business.) (Round answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 52.7. Use 365 days for calculation.) List of Accounts MacBook Pro Assets times days #
At December 31, 2021, Oriole Industries reports the following selected accounts from the unadjusted trial balance for its first
year of operations:
Account
Accounts receivable
Accounts payable
Cash
Cost of goods sold
Interest receivable
Interest revenue
Merchandise inventory
Notes receivable, due April 10, 2022
Prepaid insurance
Refund liability
Short-term investments
Sales
Sales returns and allowances
Unearned revenue
Debit
$574,000
32,800
1,435,000
925
266,500
36,900
6,560
41,000
82,000
Credit
$287,000
1,850
65,000
4,989,700
20,500
Transcribed Image Text:At December 31, 2021, Oriole Industries reports the following selected accounts from the unadjusted trial balance for its first year of operations: Account Accounts receivable Accounts payable Cash Cost of goods sold Interest receivable Interest revenue Merchandise inventory Notes receivable, due April 10, 2022 Prepaid insurance Refund liability Short-term investments Sales Sales returns and allowances Unearned revenue Debit $574,000 32,800 1,435,000 925 266,500 36,900 6,560 41,000 82,000 Credit $287,000 1,850 65,000 4,989,700 20,500
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