hy ,please help me with that if possible,thanks David started a small new business in Bicester at the 1st September 2020. He is preparing accounts to 30th September 2020. His transactions in first month were as follows: 1/09 David contributed to the business with a Computer with value of £2000, £20,000 in the Bank and £4200 cash and 2/09 Purchased goods £800 on credit from Dawson 3/09 Bought a brand new high speed Computer £2000 paying by cheque 5/09 Sold goods for £400 and received the money in Bank 6/09 Bought goods on cash £400 from M Maurice 10/09 Paid rent by cheque £600 12/09 Paid in Cash £100 for repairing Computer 18/09 Goods returned to Dawson £100 21/09 Let off part of the premises receiving rent by cheque £300 23/09 Sold goods on credit to Joseph £400 23/09 Sold goods of £1500 and received cash 24/09 Bought a car for business use paying by cheque £1000 30/09 Paid the months wages by cash £700 30/09 David took cash for herself £450 Now  i got to respond to this: B Use the information available in Income and Financial position statement in Part A and calculate the following ratios for David Competitors Average • Net profit margin 28% • Gross profit margin 65% • Current ratio 2.10x

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hy ,please help me with that if possible,thanks

David started a small new business in Bicester at the 1st September 2020. He is
preparing accounts to 30th September 2020. His transactions in first month
were as follows:
1/09 David contributed to the business with a Computer with value of £2000,
£20,000 in the Bank and £4200 cash and
2/09 Purchased goods £800 on credit from Dawson
3/09 Bought a brand new high speed Computer £2000 paying by cheque
5/09 Sold goods for £400 and received the money in Bank
6/09 Bought goods on cash £400 from M Maurice
10/09 Paid rent by cheque £600
12/09 Paid in Cash £100 for repairing Computer
18/09 Goods returned to Dawson £100
21/09 Let off part of the premises receiving rent by cheque £300
23/09 Sold goods on credit to Joseph £400
23/09 Sold goods of £1500 and received cash
24/09 Bought a car for business use paying by cheque £1000
30/09 Paid the months wages by cash £700

30/09 David took cash for herself £450

Now  i got to respond to this:

B Use the information available in Income and Financial position statement
in Part A and calculate the following ratios for David
Competitors Average
• Net profit margin 28%
• Gross profit margin 65%
Current ratio 2.10x
• Acid test ratio 1.50x
Accounts receivable collection period 47 days
• Accounts payable payment period 65 days 

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