Alimentation Couche-Tard is the third-largest convenience store operator in North America. It has more than 5,000 outlets:
Question:
Alimentation Couche-Tard is the third-largest convenience store operator in North America. It has more than 5,000 outlets: Couche-Tard in eastern Canada; Mac's in central and western Canada; and Circle \(\mathrm{K}\) in the United States. The following table includes selected information from its financial statements (amounts in millions of U.S. dollars).
Required:
1. Compute the following amounts for each of the fiscal years 2008 and 2009 :
a. Collections from customers.
b. Purchases of merchandise from suppliers.
c. Payments to suppliers.
d. The trade receivables turnover ratio and the average collection period.
e. The inventory turnover ratio and the average period to sell inventory.
\(f\). The average period for conversion of inventories into cash.
2. The company uses the indirect method to report its cash flows from operations. How would the changes in trade receivables, inventory, and trade payables be reported in the operating activities section of its statement of cash flows for 2009?
3. In the notes to its financial statements, the company states that the cost of merchandise is determined according to the first-in, first-out method. Would you expect the company's profit to increase or decrease if it used the weighted-average costing method instead of FIFO? Explain.
4. Assume that the company purchased canned products from a local supplier on April 26, 2009 , with terms F.O.B. shipping point. The merchandise, at a cost of \(\$ 1,400\), had not arrived at the company's warehouse until April 28, and was not included in the inventory count at year-end. What effect would this error have on the company's profit for 2009? Show calculations.
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Financial Accounting
ISBN: 9780070001497
4th Canadian Edition
Authors: Patricia A. Libby, Daniel Short, George Kanaan, Maureen Libby Gowing, Robert Libby