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Balarce Sheet
as of Decermber 31 MEGAFRAME COMPUTER COMPANY
Income Staternent
for the Year Ended Decernber

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MEGAFRAME COMPUTER COMPANY
Balarce Sheet
As of Decermber 31
 ASSETS  Cash $50,000 Accounts receivable 70,000 Inventory 110,000 Net plant and equipment 220,000 Total assets $450,000 LIABIITES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUTTY  Accounts payable $0,000 Accrued expenses 50,000 Long-term debt 130,000 Common stock 70,000 Paid-in capital 40,000 Retained earnings 90,000 Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $450,000\begin{array}{lr}\text { ASSETS } \\\text { Cash } & \$ 50,000 \\\text { Accounts receivable } & 70,000 \\\text { Inventory } & 110,000 \\\text { Net plant and equipment } & 220,000\\\text { Total assets }&\$450,000\\\\\text { LIABIITES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUTTY }\\\text { Accounts payable } & \$ 0,000 \\\text { Accrued expenses } & 50,000 \\\text { Long-term debt } & 130,000 \\\text { Common stock } & 70,000 \\\text { Paid-in capital } & 40,000 \\\text { Retained earnings } & 90,000\\\text { Total liabilities and stockholders' equity }&\$450,000\end{array}
MEGAFRAME COMPUTER COMPANY
Income Staternent
For the year ended Decernber 31
 Sales (all on credit)  $875,000 Cost of goods sold 600,000 Gross profit $275,000 Sales and administrative expenses 30,000 Depreciation 55,000 Operating profit $190,000 Interest expense 25,000 Profit before taxes $165,000( Taxes (30%)  49,000 Net income $115,500\begin{array}{ll}\text { Sales (all on credit) }&\$875,000\\\text { Cost of goods sold }&600,000\\\text { Gross profit }&\$275,000\\\text { Sales and administrative expenses }&30,000\\\text { Depreciation }&55,000\\\text { Operating profit }&\$190,000\\\text { Interest expense }&25,000\\\text { Profit before taxes }&\$165,000\\(\text { Taxes (30\%) }&49,000\\\text { Net income }&\$115,500\\\end{array}

Refer to the tables above. What is the firm's average collection period? Assume a 360-day calendar year.


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