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V2.cengagehðw.com<br>Print Item<br>Calculator<br>Show Me How<br>eBook<br>Cntry AnalySis<br>The following data were extracted from the income statement of Keever Inc.:<br>Previous Year<br>Current Year<br>$18,500,000<br>$20,000,000<br>Sales<br>940,000<br>Beginning inventories<br>860,000<br>Cost of goods sold<br>9,270,000<br>10,800,000<br>Ending inventories<br>1,120,000<br>940,000<br>a. Determine for each year (1) the inventory turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in inventory. Round interim calculations to the nearest<br>dollar and final answers to one decimal place. Assume 365 days a year.<br>Current Year<br>Previous Year<br>1. Inventory turnover<br>2. Number of days' sales in inventory<br>days<br>days<br>b. The inventory position of the business has deteriorated<br>The inventory turnover has decreased<br>while the number of days' sales in<br>inventory has increased<br>The sales volume has declined<br>faster than the inventory, resulting in a deteriorating<br>inventory<br>position.<br>Feedback<br>Check My Work<br>a.1. Divide the cost of goods sold by the average inventory. Average inventory (Beginning inventory+ Ending inventory) + 2.<br>a.2. Divide the average inventory by the average daily cost of goods sold. Average inventory<br>of aoods sold = cost of goods + 365 davs.<br>(Beginning inventory + Ending inventory) + 2. Average daily cost<br>Check My Work<br>Previous<br>Next<br>All work saved.<br>Save and Exit<br>Submit Assignment for Grading<br>JUL<br>13<br>P<br>

Extracted text: V2.cengagehðw.com Print Item Calculator Show Me How eBook Cntry AnalySis The following data were extracted from the income statement of Keever Inc.: Previous Year Current Year $18,500,000 $20,000,000 Sales 940,000 Beginning inventories 860,000 Cost of goods sold 9,270,000 10,800,000 Ending inventories 1,120,000 940,000 a. Determine for each year (1) the inventory turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in inventory. Round interim calculations to the nearest dollar and final answers to one decimal place. Assume 365 days a year. Current Year Previous Year 1. Inventory turnover 2. Number of days' sales in inventory days days b. The inventory position of the business has deteriorated The inventory turnover has decreased while the number of days' sales in inventory has increased The sales volume has declined faster than the inventory, resulting in a deteriorating inventory position. Feedback Check My Work a.1. Divide the cost of goods sold by the average inventory. Average inventory (Beginning inventory+ Ending inventory) + 2. a.2. Divide the average inventory by the average daily cost of goods sold. Average inventory of aoods sold = cost of goods + 365 davs. (Beginning inventory + Ending inventory) + 2. Average daily cost Check My Work Previous Next All work saved. Save and Exit Submit Assignment for Grading JUL 13 P

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