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Coyote Corp The Appropriate Exchange Rates During 2013 Were as Follows

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Coyote Corp. (a U.S. company in Texas) had the following series of transactions in a foreign country during 2013:  Mar. 1  Bought inventory costing 60,000 pesos on credit.  May 1  Sold 60% of the inventory for 54,000 pesos on credit.  Aug. 1  Collected 48,000 pesos from customers  Sept. 1  Paid 36,000 pesos to creditors \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Mar. 1 } & \text { Bought inventory costing } 60,000 \text { pesos on credit. } \\\hline \text { May 1 } & \text { Sold } 60 \% \text { of the inventory for } 54,000 \text { pesos on credit. } \\\hline \text { Aug. 1 } & \text { Collected } 48,000 \text { pesos from customers } \\\hline \text { Sept. 1 } & \text { Paid } 36,000 \text { pesos to creditors } \\\hline\end{array} The appropriate exchange rates during 2013 were as follows:  Exchange  Date  Rate  March 1,2013$.20=1 peso  May 1,2013$.22=1 peso  August 1,2013$.23=1 peso  September 1,2013$.24=1 peso  December 31,2013$.25=1 peso \begin{array}{|c|c|}\hline & \text { Exchange } \\\hline \text { Date } & \text { Rate } \\\hline \text { March } 1,2013 & \$ .20=1 \text { peso } \\\hline \text { May } 1,2013 & \mathbf{\$ . 2 2}=1 \text { peso } \\\hline \text { August } 1,2013 & \mathbf{\$ . 2 3}=1 \text { peso } \\\hline \text { September } 1,2013 & \mathbf{\$ . 2 4}=1 \text { peso } \\\hline \text { December } 31,2013 & \mathbf{\$ . 2 5}=1 \text { peso } \\\hline\end{array} What amount will Coyote Corp. report in its 2013 balance sheet for Accounts receivable?


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Activity Variances

Differences between planned or expected levels of activity and the actual outcomes, often analyzed in budgeting and performance measurement.

Spending Variances

The difference between the actual and budgeted amounts spent, often analyzed in budgeting and cost management to identify overspending or savings.

Meals

A term typically used to describe portions of food consumed or prepared for consumption at any given time.

Customers Served

The total number of clients or customers that receive services or purchase products from a business.

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