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A manufacturing company producing medical devices reported $59 million in sales over the last year. At the end of the same year, the company had $16 million worth of inventory of ready-to-ship devices. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) Assuming that units in inventory are valued (based on cost of goods sold) at $500 per unit and are sold for $1750 per unit, what is the company's annual inventory tumover

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Answer:

The inventory TO is 3.6875

Step-by-step explanation:


(Sales)/(Average Inventory) = $Inventory Turnover

​where:


$$Average Inventory=(Beginning Inventory + Ending Inventory)/2

Considering there is not sufficient information to calculate the begining inventory we are going to work only with the ending inventory so:


(59,000,000)/(16,000,000) = 3.6875

The inventory TO is 3.6875 This means the company sales their inventory almost 4 times per year.

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