aring the cash budget for the business for the fourth quarter of 2021. It is customary for the business to borrow money during this quarter. Extracts from the sales and purchases budgets are as follows: Month           cash sales           sales on account        purchases August             $85,000                   $640,000                $420,000 September     $70,000                      $550,000               $550,000 October         $88,550                        $600,000               $500,000 November      $77,160                       $800,000               $600,000 December     $174,870                      $500,000               $450,000 i) An analysis of the records shows that trade receivables are settled according to the following credit pattern, in accordance with the credit terms 4/30, n90: 50% in the month of sale 30% in the first month following the sale 20% in the second month following the sale Required  The business needs to have a sense of its future cashflows and therefore requires the preparation of the following: 1. A schedule of budgeted cash collections for trade receivables (sales on account) for each of the months October to December.

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The management accountant at Miller Merchandising & More, Odail Russell is in the process of
preparing the cash budget for the business for the fourth quarter of 2021. It is customary for the
business to borrow money during this quarter. Extracts from the sales and purchases budgets are
as follows:
Month           cash sales           sales on account        purchases
August             $85,000                   $640,000                $420,000
September     $70,000                      $550,000               $550,000
October         $88,550                        $600,000               $500,000
November      $77,160                       $800,000               $600,000
December     $174,870                      $500,000               $450,000

i) An analysis of the records shows that trade receivables are settled according to the following credit pattern, in accordance with the credit terms 4/30, n90:
50% in the month of sale
30% in the first month following the sale
20% in the second month following the sale

Required 

The business needs to have a sense of its future cashflows and therefore requires the
preparation of the following:


1. A schedule of budgeted cash collections for trade receivables (sales on account) for each of
the months October to December. 

 

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