a (1)
Compute the missing amounts for each of the given companies.
a (2)
Determine the percentage of accounts receivable estimated to be uncollectible at the end of the 2015 and 2016 for given companies.
a (3)
Calculate the percentage of total sales that are sales on account for given companies.
a (4)
Compute the accounts receivables turnover ratio for each of the given companies.
b
Explain the way that the missing figures are determined.
c.
State the Company that is having highest percentage of sales that are on account.
d.
State the company that is doing the best job of collecting its accounts receivable and state the procedures and policies that can be used by a company to better collect its accounts receivable.
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