ACCOUTING PRIN SET LL INCLUSIVE
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Author: Weygandt
Publisher: WILEY
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PepsiCo, Inc. is a world leader in convenient snacks, foods, and beverages. The following are PepsiCo’s financial statements as presented in its 2013 annual report. To access PepsiCo’s complete annual report, including notes to the financial statements, follow these steps:
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The Coca-Cola Company is a global leader in the beverage industry. It offers hundreds of brands, including soft drinks, fruit juices, sports drinks and other beverages in more than 200 countries. The following are Coca-Cola’s financial statements as presented in its 2013 annual report. To access Coca-Cola’s complete annual report, including notes to the financial statements, follow these steps:
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ABC Co. is a manufacturing company and its selected financial statements items are given as following. Net Sales
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equals to 32000 for the year 2020 and 28000 for the year 2019. COGS equals to 24000 and 21000 respectively for the
year 2020 and 2019. Accounts Receivable for the year 2020 equals to 8500 and 7800 for the year 2019. Inventory
equals to 7500 and 6800 respectively for the year 2020 and 2019. Accounts Payable for the year 2020 equals to
11000 and 9000 for the year 2019. (All numbers are in dollars)
What is days payable outstanding for the year 2020?
a)
118
b)
128
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138
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148
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ABC Co. is a manufacturing company and its selected financial statements items are given as following. Net Sales
1 -
equals to 32000 for the year 2020 and 28000 for the year 2019. COGS equals to 24000 and 21000 respectively for the
year 2020 and 2019. Accounts Receivable for the year 2020 equals to 8500 and 7800 for the year 2019. Inventory
equals to 7500 and 6800 respectively for the year 2020 and 2019. Accounts Payable for the year 2020 equals to
11000 and 9000 for the year 2019. (All numbers are in dollars).
What is days sales outstanding for the year 2020?
a)
83
b)
S0137
93
103
d)
113
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