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Category > Accounting Posted 07 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

formulas and calculations used to arrive at the financial values

I am looking for help starting a cash budget report with this information : To avoid any uncertainty regarding his business' financing needs at the time when such needs may arise, Cyrus Brown wants to develop a cash budget for his latest venture: Cyrus Brown Manufacturing (CBM). He has estimated the following sales forecast for CBM over the next 9 months:

March       $100,000 April      $275,000 May           $320,000 June           $450,000 July       $700,000 August    $700,000 September $825,000 October    $500,000 November  $115,000

He has also gathered the following collection estimates regarding the forecast sales:

  • Payment collection within the month of sale = 25%
  • Payment collection the month following sales = 55%
  • Payment collection the second month following sales = 20%

Payments for direct manufacturing costs like raw materials and labor are made during the month that follows the one in which such costs have been incurred. These costs are estimated as follows:

March    $187,500April      $206,250May     $375,000June       $337,500July              $431,250August        $640,000September $395,000October $425,000

Additional financial information is as follows:

  • Administrative salaries will approximately amount to $35,000 a month.
  • Lease payments around $15,000 a month.
  • Depreciation charges, $15,000 a month.
  • A one-time new plant investment in the amount of $95,000 is expected to be incurred and paid in June.
  • Income tax payments estimated to be around $55,000 will be due in both June and September.
  • And finally, miscellaneous costs are estimated to be around $10,000 a month.
  • Cash on hand on March 1 will be around $50,000, and a minimum cash balance of $50,000 shall be on hand at all times.

    To receive full credit on this assignment, please show all work, including formulas and calculations used to arrive at the financial values.

 

I would like to see the month of March complete so I can know how to do the rest of the months.

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Status NEW Posted 07 Dec 2017 03:12 PM My Price 10.00

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