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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
CPA
Polytechnic State University
Jan-2012 - Nov-2016
Professor
Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
Mar-2012 - Present
You have been asked to prepare a December cash budget for Ashton Company, a distributor of exercise equipment. The following information is available about the company's operations: a. The cash balance on December 1 is $58,600. b. Actual sales for October and November and expected sales for December are as follows: October November December Cash sales $ 73,200 $ 78,000 $ 92,000 Sales on account 485,000 568,000 663,000 Sales on account are collected over a three-month period as follows: 20% collected in the month of sale, 60% collected in the month following sale, and 18% collected in the second month following sale. The remaining 2% is uncollectible. c. Purchases of inventory will total $316,000 for December. Thirty percent of a month's inventory purchases are paid during the month of purchase. The accounts payable remaining from November's inventory purchases total $162,000, all of which will be paid in December. d. Selling and administrative expenses are budgeted at $514,000 for December. Of this amount, $52,000 is for depreciation. e. A new web server for the Marketing Department costing $117,500 will be purchased for cash during December, and dividends totaling $12,500 will be paid during the month. f. The company maintains a minimum cash balance of $20,000. An open line of credit is available from the company's bank to bolster the cash position as needed. Required: 1. Prepare a schedule of expected cash collections for December. 2. Prepare a schedule of expected cash disbursements for merchandise purchases for December. 3. Prepare a cash budget for December. Indicate in the financing section any borrowing that will be needed during the month. Assume that any interest will not be paid until the following month. ***Number 3 table needs: Beginning cash balance, collections from customers, payments to suppliers for inventory, selling and administrative expenses, new web server, dividends paid, borrowings, repayments, interest.
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