The working capitalcycle moves from cash to inventory to receivables and back to cash.
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- The<br/>length of time between the payment for inventory and the collection<br/>of cash from receivables is called the:() A: operating<br/>cycle. B: inventory<br/>period. C: accounts<br/>receivable period. D: accounts<br/>payable period. E: cash<br/>cycle.
- Which of the following transactions would be recorded under accrual-basis accounting but NOT under cash-basis accounting? A: Borrowing money from the bank. B: Collecting cash from customers. C: Issuing stock for cash. D: Purchasing of inventory on account.
- If a firm has 25days of accounts payables outstanding and 30 days invested in inventory and their cash to cash cycle time is 80days, how many days of accounts receivables do they have? A: 105days B: 80 days C: 75days D: 50days
- At the beginning of the year there was $50 in the cash till and receivables were $2,000. Total sales revenue in the year was $230,000. Receivables at the end of the year were $3,000. Cheques banked from credit sales were $160,000 and cash sales of $50,000 have been banked. There is $100 in the cash till at the year end, but the accountant has discovered that some cash has been stolen.How much cash was stolen during the year? A: $18,950 B: $19,000 C: $19,950 D: $20,950
- Guangli Co. Ltd. established a ¥500 petty cash fund several months ago and replenishes it at the end of each month. During the first two weeks of March, ¥285 was disbursed from the petty cash box for miscellaneous items. If a surprise count of the fund is made on March 15, the petty cash box should contain A: ¥500 cash. B: ¥215 cash. C: ¥215 cash left for March plus ¥500 cash for each month since creation of the petty cash fund. D: ¥215 cash and receipts for ¥285 in expenditures.