13-6 The following balances were extracted from the financial records one of companies. sales month Purchases January February 72000 42000 66000 48000 March 60000 36000 April 78000 54000 The amount of sales is collected from customers as follows: 70% in the month of sale, 20% in the next month, and then 9% in the month after the next. An agreement is made with suppliers to pay the value of purchases within the first 10 days of the following month, and they will receive a cash discount of 2% on their purchases, noting that the planned purchases for the month of May amount to 60,000 dinars (before the discount), while May's sales are estimated at 66,000 dinars. It is expected that the cash expenditure for the costs will be 14400 dinars for the month of May, note that the cash balance in the first month of May is 20000 dinars. Required: Calculate the following: 1. The expected cash receipts during the month of May. 2. Expected cash payments during the month of May. 3. The expected cash balance on May 31, 2007.
13-6 The following balances were extracted from the financial records one of companies. sales month Purchases January February 72000 42000 66000 48000 March 60000 36000 April 78000 54000 The amount of sales is collected from customers as follows: 70% in the month of sale, 20% in the next month, and then 9% in the month after the next. An agreement is made with suppliers to pay the value of purchases within the first 10 days of the following month, and they will receive a cash discount of 2% on their purchases, noting that the planned purchases for the month of May amount to 60,000 dinars (before the discount), while May's sales are estimated at 66,000 dinars. It is expected that the cash expenditure for the costs will be 14400 dinars for the month of May, note that the cash balance in the first month of May is 20000 dinars. Required: Calculate the following: 1. The expected cash receipts during the month of May. 2. Expected cash payments during the month of May. 3. The expected cash balance on May 31, 2007.
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