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Use the Information That Follows Taken from Tyler Company's Financial

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Use the information that follows taken from Tyler Company's financial statements for the years ending December 31, 2017 and 2016.
 Balance Sheet Information 20172016 Assets  Cash $90$50 Accounts receivable 6080 Inventory 4080 Land, building, and equipment 230270 Total Assets $420$480\begin{array}{lc}\text { Balance Sheet Information }&2017&2016\\\text { Assets }\\ \text { Cash } & \$ 90&\$50 \\ \text { Accounts receivable } & 60&80 \\ \text { Inventory } & 40&80 \\\text { Land, building, and equipment } & \underline{230} & \underline{270}\\\text { Total Assets } & \underline{ \$ 420}& \underline{\$480} \\\end{array}

 Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity  Accounts payable $5$85 Common stock 260260 Retained earnings 155135 Total Liabilities & Shareholders’ Equity $420$480\begin{array}{lrr}\text { Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity }\\\text { Accounts payable } & \$ 5 & \$ 85 \\\text { Common stock } & 260 & 260 \\\text { Retained earnings } & \underline{155} & \underline{135 }\\\text { Total Liabilities \& Shareholders' Equity } & \$ \underline{420} & \$ \underline{480} \\\end{array}

 Income Statement Information  Sale revenue $850 Cost of goods sold 600Gross profit $250 Operating expenses230Net income $20\begin{array}{lrr}\text { Income Statement Information }\\ \text { Sale revenue } &\$850\\ \text { Cost of goods sold } & \underline{600}\\ \text {Gross profit } &\$250\\ \text { Operating expenses} & \underline{230}\\ \text {Net income } & \underline{\$20}\\\end{array}


The industry in which Tyler is a member has an average accounts receivable turnover of 10 times. How does Tyler compare in 2017? Comment on what information is provided with this calculation and how credit managers might use it to make decisions. Assume all sales were credit sales.

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