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Accounts receivable analysisthe following data are taken from the financial statements of sigmon inc. terms of all sales are 2/10, n/45.20y3 20y2 20y1accounts receivable, end of year $725,000 $650,000 $600,000 sales on account 5,637,500 4,687,500 a. for 20y2 and 20y3, determine (1) the accounts receivable turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in receivables. round interim calculations to the nearest dollar and final answers to one decimal place. assume a 365-day year.20y3 20y21. accounts receivable turnover 2. number of days' sales in receivables days daysb. the collection of accounts receivable . this can be seen in both in accounts receivable turnover and in the collection period.

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