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Spomer Corporation's inventory at the end of Year 2 was $114,000 and its inventory at the end of Year 1 was $120,000. Cost of goods sold amounted to $710,000 in Year 2. The company's inventory turnover for Year 2 is closest to:
Allowance Method
An accounting technique used to account for bad debts, where an estimated amount is deducted from accounts receivable to reflect possible non-collection.
Bad Debts
are amounts owed to a company that are considered uncollectible, leading to a financial loss.
Percentage of Sales
A financial analysis tool used to forecast future expenses, based on a fixed percentage of the total sales.
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
A contra asset account on a company's balance sheet that estimates the amount of receivables that may not be collected.
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