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A Indicate the Effect of a Sale of Merchandise on Account

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a. Indicate the effect of a sale of merchandise on account (on credit) on each of the following items. Assume the selling price exceeds the cost of the inventory. Use "Increase," "Decrease," or "No effect" to express your answer for each, and place your answers in the spaces provided.
 Current ratio  Quick ratio  Inventory turnover  Asset turnover \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Current ratio } &\quad\quad\quad\quad \\\hline \text { Quick ratio } & \\\hline \text { Inventory turnover } & \\\hline \text { Asset turnover } & \\\hline\end{array}
b. Indicate the effect of a payment of an account payable on each of the following items. Assume that the first two ratios exceeded 1.0 before the transaction. Use "Increase," "Decrease," or "No effect" to express your answer for each, and place your answers in the spaces provided.
 Current ratio  Quick ratio  Return on equity  Receivable turnover \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Current ratio } &\quad\quad\quad\quad \\\hline \text { Quick ratio } & \\\hline \text { Return on equity } & \\\hline \text { Receivable turnover } & \\\hline\end{array}


Definitions:

Inference Forms

Structured patterns of reasoning or argumentation that derive conclusions from premises based on logical principles.

MP

Abbreviation for "Modus Ponens," a logical argument form where from premises 'If P then Q' and 'P,' one can conclude 'Q.'

CD

A compact disc, a digital optical disc data storage format used for storing digital data.

DD

A commonly used abbreviation with multiple meanings, contextually dependent, such as "Due Diligence" in finance or "Double Density" in computing storage.

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