Payables turnover good or bad for a company


Question 1. Sir Ariel, a star college basketball player, received a contract from the Western Timberlines to play professional basketball. The contract calls for a salary of $300,000 a year for four years, dependent on his making the team in each of those years. Should his contract be considered a liability and recorded on the books of the basketball team?

Question 2. Is increasing payables turnover good or bad for a company? Why or why not?

Question 3. Do adjusting entries involving estimated liabilities and accruals ever affect cash flows?

Question 4. When would a commitment be recognized in the accounting records?

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