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During the current accounting period, revenue from credit sales is $791,000. The accounts receivable balance is...

During the current accounting period, revenue from credit sales is $791,000. The accounts receivable balance is $52,680 at the beginning of the period and $64,200 at the end of the period. Which of the following statements is correct?

The receivables turnover ratio is 27.1.

On average, it takes 13.5 days to collect payment from credit customers.

The receivables turnover ratio is 13.5.

On average, the company sells its inventory every 27.07 days.

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