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Prepare Bates & Hill's cash receipts budget for the first quarter. (Enter answers in necessary fields only. Leave other fields blank. Do not enter 0.)

 

Laura Falk, Bates & Hill Fabricators' accounts receivable manager, has just received the company's sales budget for the first quarter.

   
January
 
February
 
March
 
Quarter
Budgeted revenue
  $525,000   $588,000   $672,000   $1,785,000


The company makes all sales on credit. Laura recently reviewed the company's collection history and found that 72% of the sales are collected in the month of the sale, 26% of sales are collected in the month following the sale, and 2% of sales are uncollectible. The company expects to have a net accounts receivable balance of $98,200 on January 1, and this amount represents the remaining receivables from December's sales.

Cash Receipts Budget
January
February
March
Total Cash Recei
nber credit sales
$
ry sales
ary sales
sales
$
$
Determine the Net Accounts Receivable at the end of the quarter. Assume that there are no outstanding accounts receivable and
allowance for doubtful accounts balances at the beginning of December for the prior year.
Net Accounts Receivable
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Transcribed Image Text:Cash Receipts Budget January February March Total Cash Recei nber credit sales $ ry sales ary sales sales $ $ Determine the Net Accounts Receivable at the end of the quarter. Assume that there are no outstanding accounts receivable and allowance for doubtful accounts balances at the beginning of December for the prior year. Net Accounts Receivable %24 %24 %24 %24 %24 %24 %24 %24 %24
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