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Dividing Net Sales on Account by the Average Amount of Net

Question 80

Question 80

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Dividing net sales on account by the average amount of net accounts receivable is the calculation for the


A) accounts receivable turnover.
B) working capital turnover.
C) merchandise inventory turnover.
D) plant and equipment turnover.

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