Holman Electronics manufactures audio equipment, selling it through various distributors. Holmans days sales outstanding (Accounts receivable/Average daily

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Holman Electronics manufactures audio equipment, selling it through various distributors. Holman’s days sales outstanding (Accounts receivable/Average daily credit sales) figures increased steadily in 20X1 and then spiked dramatically in 20X2, peaking at 120 days in the second quarter. In the third quarter of 20X2, Holman’s days sales outstanding figures dropped to 90 days. Its chief financial officer engineered this drop by artificially reducing the amount of outstanding accounts receivable. Channel partners with large outstanding receivables were pressured into signing notes for those amounts. Once sales personnel secured the notes, the CFO directed a reclassification entry to the general ledger converting more than $30 million in trade receivables into notes receivable, which are not included in the days sales outstanding calculation. This reclassification was not disclosed in the Form 10-Q that Holman filed for that quarter.


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Financial Reporting And Analysis

ISBN: 9781260247848

8th Edition

Authors: Lawrence Revsine, Daniel Collins, Bruce Johnson, Fred Mittelstaedt, Leonard Soffer

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