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Using Financial Statement Data to Compute Activity Ratios
Cisco Systems reported the following information in recent 10-K filings.
$ millionsCurrent Year Prior Year Two Years PriorAccounts receivable, net$9,602$8,361$7,934Inventories3,7242,2611,859Accounts payable3,3073,4253,216Total revenue97,95894,654Total cost of sales36,68734,056
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Use Excel to compute answers.
2. Do not round your computations.
3. Enter final answers rounded based on instructions provided.
a. Compute accounts receivable turnover and DSO for the current and prior years.
Note: Round answers to the nearest dollar, if applicable.
$ millionsNumeratorDenominatorAccounts Receivable TurnoverAccounts PayableAverage Accounts PayableAccounts Receivable, NetAverage Accounts Receivable, NetCost of SalesAverage Cost of SalesInventoriesAverage InventoriesRevenueAverage Revenue
Accounts PayableAverage Accounts PayableAccounts Receivable, NetAverage Accounts Receivable, NetCost of SalesAverage Cost of SalesInventoriesAverage InventoriesRevenueAverage Revenue
Current year:
Prior year:
Note: Round final answers to one decimal.
Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)Current year:
Prior year:
b. Compute inventory turnover and DIO for the current and prior years.
Note: Round answers to the nearest dollar, if applicable.
$ millionsNumeratorDenominatorInventory TurnoverAccounts PayableAverage Accounts PayableAccounts Receivable, NetAverage Accounts Receivable, NetCost of SalesAverage Cost of SalesInventoriesAverage InventoriesRevenueAverage Revenue
Accounts PayableAverage Accounts PayableAccounts Receivable, NetAverage Accounts Receivable, NetCost of SalesAverage Cost of SalesInventoriesAverage InventoriesRevenueAverage Revenue
Current year:
Prior year:
Note: Round answers to one decimal.
Days Inventory Outstanding (DIO)Current year:
Prior year:
c. Compute accounts payable turnover and DPO for the current and prior years.
Note: Round answers to the nearest dollar, if applicable.
$ millionsNumeratorDenominatorAccounts Payable TurnoverAccounts PayableAverage Accounts PayableAccounts Receivable, NetAverage Accounts Receivable, NetCost of SalesAverage Cost of SalesInventoriesAverage InventoriesRevenueAverage Revenue
Accounts PayableAverage Accounts PayableAccounts Receivable, NetAverage Accounts Receivable, NetCost of SalesAverage Cost of SalesInventoriesAverage InventoriesRevenueAverage Revenue
Current year:
Prior year:
Note: Round answers to one decimal.
Days Payable Outstanding (DPO)Current year:
Prior year:
d. Compute cash conversion cycle for the current and prior years.
Note: Round answers to one decimal.
Cash Conversion CycleCurrent year:
Prior year:
e. Determine the cash flow impact arising from the change in DIO during the current year.
Note: Round answers to one decimal.
Note: Enter a cash inflow impact as positive and a cash outflow impact as negative.
$ millionsCOGS per day:
Change in DIO during the year:
Cash effect of DIO change:

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