Please revise question 46 to get an answer in this options  An analyst has recently been hired to improve the performance of SL Energy Corporation, which has been experiencing a severe cash shortage.  As one part of your analysis, the analyst wants to determine the firm’s cash conversion cycle.  Using the following information and a 365-day year: Current inventory = $160,000; Annual sales = $1,095,000; Accounts

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An analyst has recently been hired to improve the performance of SL Energy Corporation, which has been experiencing a severe cash shortage.  As one part of your analysis, the analyst wants to determine the firm’s cash conversion cycle.  Using the following information and a 365-day year: Current inventory = $160,000; Annual sales = $1,095,000; Accounts receivable = $180,000; Accounts payable = $36,000; Total annual purchases = $730,000. Calculate the firm’s inventory conversion cycle.

   

18 days

   

70 days

   

75 days

   

80 days

Based on information from Question 46~48, Calculate the firm’s cash conversion cycle (CCC).

   

122 days

   

129 days

   

147 days

   

128 days

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46) Calculation of Firms inventory conversion cycle:
Inventory conversion cycle = (Current Inventory / Annual Sales)* Days in a year
= ($160,000 / $1,095,000)* 365
wrong
= 53.3333 days
Step 3
47) Calculation of Firms Receivable Collection Period:
Firms receivable Collection Period = (Accounts Receivable / Annual Sales) * Days in a year
= ($180,000 / S1,095,000)* 365
= 60 days
Step 4
48) Calculation of Pay off deferral Period:
Pay-off deferral period = (Accounts Payable / Annual Purchases)" Days in a year
= ($36,000 / $730,000)* 365 days
= 18 days
Transcribed Image Text:Step 2 46) Calculation of Firms inventory conversion cycle: Inventory conversion cycle = (Current Inventory / Annual Sales)* Days in a year = ($160,000 / $1,095,000)* 365 wrong = 53.3333 days Step 3 47) Calculation of Firms Receivable Collection Period: Firms receivable Collection Period = (Accounts Receivable / Annual Sales) * Days in a year = ($180,000 / S1,095,000)* 365 = 60 days Step 4 48) Calculation of Pay off deferral Period: Pay-off deferral period = (Accounts Payable / Annual Purchases)" Days in a year = ($36,000 / $730,000)* 365 days = 18 days
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