Cash budget—part 1 PrimeTime Sportswear is a custom imprinter that began operations six months ago. Sales have exceeded management’s most optimistic projections. Sales are made on account and collected as follows: 50% in the month after the sale is made and 45% in the second month after sale. Merchandise purchases and operating expenses are paid as follows:In the month during which the merchandiseis purchased or the cost is incurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75%In the subsequent month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25%PrimeTime Sportswear’s income statement budget for each of the next four months, newly revised to reflect the success of the firm, follows:September October November DecemberSales $ 42,000 $ 54,000 $ 68,000 $ 59,000 Cost of goods sold:Beginning inventory $ 6,000 $ 14,400 $ 20,600 $ 21,900Purchases 37,800 44,000 48,900 33,100Cost of goods available for sale $ 43,800 $ 58,400 $ 69,500 $ 55,000Less: Ending inventory (14,400) (20,600) (21,900) (20,000)Cost of goods sold $ 29,400 $ 37,800 $ 47,600 $ 35,000Gross profi t $ 12,600 $ 16,200 $ 20,400 $ 24,000Operating expenses 10,500 12,800 14,300 16,100Operating income $ 2,100 $ 3,400 $ 6,100 $ 7,900Cash on hand August 31 is estimated to be $40,000. Collections of August 31 accounts receivable were estimated to be $20,000 in September and $15,000 in October. Payments of August 31 accounts payable and accrued expenses in September were estimated to be $24,000.Required:a. Prepare a cash budget for September.b. What is your advice to management of PrimeTime Sportswear?

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Cash budget—part 1 PrimeTime Sportswear is a custom imprinter that began operations six months ago. Sales have exceeded management’s most optimistic projections. Sales are made on account and collected as follows: 50% in the month after the sale is made and 45% in the second month after sale. Merchandise purchases and operating expenses are paid as follows:In the month during which the merchandise
is purchased or the cost is incurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75%
In the subsequent month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25%
PrimeTime Sportswear’s income statement budget for each of the next four months, newly revised to reflect the success of the firm, follows:
September October November December
Sales $ 42,000 $ 54,000 $ 68,000 $ 59,000 Cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory $ 6,000 $ 14,400 $ 20,600 $ 21,900
Purchases 37,800 44,000 48,900 33,100
Cost of goods available for sale $ 43,800 $ 58,400 $ 69,500 $ 55,000
Less: Ending inventory (14,400) (20,600) (21,900) (20,000)
Cost of goods sold $ 29,400 $ 37,800 $ 47,600 $ 35,000
Gross profi t $ 12,600 $ 16,200 $ 20,400 $ 24,000
Operating expenses 10,500 12,800 14,300 16,100
Operating income $ 2,100 $ 3,400 $ 6,100 $ 7,900
Cash on hand August 31 is estimated to be $40,000. Collections of August 31 accounts receivable were estimated to be $20,000 in September and $15,000 in October. Payments of August 31 accounts payable and accrued expenses in September were estimated to be $24,000.
Required:
a. Prepare a cash budget for September.
b. What is your advice to management of PrimeTime Sportswear?

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