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Chapter 16, Problem 10F15
To determine
Concept Introduction: Inventory Turnover and:
- Inventory Turnover ratio is a measure of the number of times an entity’s inventory is replaced in a year with respect to the entity’s cost of goods sold.
- It is essential to track the Inventory Turnover during a given period of time, such as a reporting period for Financial Statements, in order to see the strength of sales and volumes of sales and inventory rolled over during a reporting period.
- The higher the Inventory Turnover ratio, the greater the strength of the company’s sales and more is the inventory sold during a reporting period.
Average Sale Period
- Average Sale period is the Average number of days that it takes to sell the average inventory procured over the course of a reporting period.
- Average Sale period is calculated in Days by dividing 365 Days by the Inventory turnover ratio.
- Average Sale period helps in tracking the reconciliation between the average time that inventory is rolled over and costs of having inventory on hand
To Compute:
Inventory Turnover and Average Sale Period
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