171. At the end of the current period, a company reported $725,000 in net credit sales and $100,000 in ending accounts receivable. Calculate this company's days' sales uncollected at the end of the current period.
172. Norman Co. had $5,925 million in sales and $1,155 million in ending accounts receivable for the current period. For the same period, Opal Co. reported $5,885 million in sales and $790 million in ending accounts receivable. Calculate the days' sales uncollected for both companies as of the end of the current period and indicate which company is doing a better job in managing the collection of its receivables.
173. A company reported net sales for 2014 of $265,000 and $545,000 for 2015. The year-end balances of accounts receivable were $39,000 for 2014 and $92,000 for 2015. Calculate the days' sales uncollected at the end of each year for this company and describe any changes in the apparent liquidity of the company's receivables.
174. At the end of the day on March 15, the cash register's record shows $1,957, but the count of cash in the register is $1,965. Prepare the general journal entry to record the day's cash sales.
175. Plenty Co. established a petty cash fund of $150 on October 1. On October 10, the petty cash fund was replenished when there was $49 remaining and there were petty cash receipts for: office supplies, $47; transportation-in on inventory purchased, $32; and postage, $22. On October 15, the petty cash fund was decreased to $125 in total. Record the above transactions in general journal form.
176. A petty cash fund was originally established with a check for $100. On August 31, which is the period end, the petty cash fund included the following:
Petty cash receipts:
Postage.....................................
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$43.50
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Office supplies ..................
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11.85
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Office equipment repair.............
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39.00
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Cash.......................................
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4.25
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Prepare the general journal entry to record the replenishment of the petty cash fund on August 31.