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Category > Business & Finance Posted 24 May 2017 My Price 7.00

Ryan Richards controller for Grange Retailers has assembled the following data

 

Ryan Richards, controller for Grange Retailers, has assembled the following data to assist in the preparation of a cash budget for the third quarter of the year:

  1. Sales:
    May (actual) $100,000    
    June (actual) 120,000    
    July (estimated) 90,000    
    August (estimated) 100,000    
    September (estimated) 135,000    
    October (estimated) 110,000    
  2. Each month, 30% of sales are for cash and 70% are on credit. The collection pattern for credit sales is 20% in the month of sale, 50% in the following month, and 30% in the second month following the sale.
  3. Each month, the ending inventory exactly equals 50% of the cost of next month's sales. The markup on goods is 25% of cost.
  4. Inventory purchases are paid for in the month following the purchase.
  5. Recurring monthly expenses are as follows:
    Salaries and wages $10,000
    Depreciation on plant and equipment 4,000
    Utilities 1,000
    Other 1,700
  6. Property taxes of $15,000 are due and payable on July 15.
  7. Advertising fees of $6,000 must be paid on August 20.
  8. A lease on a new storage facility is scheduled to begin on September 2. Monthly payments are $5,000.
  9. The company has a policy to maintain a minimum cash balance of $10,000. If necessary, it will borrow to meet its short-term needs. All borrowing is done at the beginning of the month. All payments on principal and interest are made at the end of a month. The annual interest rate is 9%. The company must borrow in multiples of $1,000.
  10. A partially completed balance sheet as of June 30 follows. (Note: Accounts payable is for inventory purchases only.)
 
 

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Status NEW Posted 24 May 2017 06:05 AM My Price 7.00

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