Cnton Company sells air purifiers to customers for $150 per unit. An overseas company supplies the purifiers for per unit. $80 Al sales are for cash and the company pays the supplier immediately. The company has budgeted the following data for the first quarter: Sales (in units) Cash, beginning balance Selling and administrative (of which depreciation, $8,000) Required minimum cash balance January February 2,000 $42,000 $205,000 $20,000 March 2,500 2,100 $205,000 $20,000 3 If necessary, the company will borrow cash from a bank through their credit-line arrangement on the first day of $205,000 $20,000 each month. Assume that they can borrow in increment of $1,000. The bank requires an interest payment at the end of each month at a monthly rate of 1%, starting from the first month when the company borrows cash. What is the closest amount of cash balance on February 1? JAWARY 309,000 160,00 140000 42.00 А. $ SALES 30,959 20,640 30,920 30,340 E. None of the above В. 2$ С. 2$ COGSO D. $
Cnton Company sells air purifiers to customers for $150 per unit. An overseas company supplies the purifiers for per unit. $80 Al sales are for cash and the company pays the supplier immediately. The company has budgeted the following data for the first quarter: Sales (in units) Cash, beginning balance Selling and administrative (of which depreciation, $8,000) Required minimum cash balance January February 2,000 $42,000 $205,000 $20,000 March 2,500 2,100 $205,000 $20,000 3 If necessary, the company will borrow cash from a bank through their credit-line arrangement on the first day of $205,000 $20,000 each month. Assume that they can borrow in increment of $1,000. The bank requires an interest payment at the end of each month at a monthly rate of 1%, starting from the first month when the company borrows cash. What is the closest amount of cash balance on February 1? JAWARY 309,000 160,00 140000 42.00 А. $ SALES 30,959 20,640 30,920 30,340 E. None of the above В. 2$ С. 2$ COGSO D. $
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![Chinton Company sells air purifiers to customers for $150 per unit. An overseas company supplies the purifiers for
$80 per unit.
All sales are for cash and the company pays the supplier immediately. The company has budgeted the following
data for the first quarter:
January
February
2,500
Sales (in units)
Cash, beginning balance
Selling and administrative (of which depreciation, $8,000)
Required minimum cash balance
March
2,000
$42,000
$205,000
$20,000
2,100
?
$205,000
$20,000
$205,000
$20,000
company will borrow cash from a bank through their credit-line arrangement on the first day of
each month. Assume that they can borrow in increment of $1,000. The bank requires an interest payment at the end
of each month at a monthly rate of 1%, starting from the first month when the company borrows cash. What is the
3 If necessary, the
closest amount of cash balance on February 1?
JANARLY
SALE S 30,0
A. $
30,959
20,640
30,920
30,340
E. None of the above
В.
24
COGSO 00
160,0
С.
24
140000
42,000
D.
24
GM
BB
205 00 0
-23,000
43
201
During the past year, Madison Company, which uses a standard costing system, applied its variable manufacturing
overhead (VMOH) costs to products using machine hours (MHs) as the allocation base. Additional information fo
year just ended is:
Standard VOH rate
6.00 per standard MH 2 2,
12.
$
Actual Results:
Total VMOH cost
2$
66,824
VMOH Efficiency Variance
2$
2,840 Favorable
VMOH Rate Variance
2$
1,264 Unfavorable
4 If Madison's standards call for 2 MHs per unit, actual units produced for the year were:
А.
В.
11,400 units
5,911 units
5,700 units
5,227 units
(AH* AR)- CAH A SP
C.
С.
D.
E. None of above.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8f61e626-7d33-482f-bf18-423884fdaa73%2F46812c7a-4885-4e4f-87bc-0a0c20a5d28a%2Fs73ad88_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Chinton Company sells air purifiers to customers for $150 per unit. An overseas company supplies the purifiers for
$80 per unit.
All sales are for cash and the company pays the supplier immediately. The company has budgeted the following
data for the first quarter:
January
February
2,500
Sales (in units)
Cash, beginning balance
Selling and administrative (of which depreciation, $8,000)
Required minimum cash balance
March
2,000
$42,000
$205,000
$20,000
2,100
?
$205,000
$20,000
$205,000
$20,000
company will borrow cash from a bank through their credit-line arrangement on the first day of
each month. Assume that they can borrow in increment of $1,000. The bank requires an interest payment at the end
of each month at a monthly rate of 1%, starting from the first month when the company borrows cash. What is the
3 If necessary, the
closest amount of cash balance on February 1?
JANARLY
SALE S 30,0
A. $
30,959
20,640
30,920
30,340
E. None of the above
В.
24
COGSO 00
160,0
С.
24
140000
42,000
D.
24
GM
BB
205 00 0
-23,000
43
201
During the past year, Madison Company, which uses a standard costing system, applied its variable manufacturing
overhead (VMOH) costs to products using machine hours (MHs) as the allocation base. Additional information fo
year just ended is:
Standard VOH rate
6.00 per standard MH 2 2,
12.
$
Actual Results:
Total VMOH cost
2$
66,824
VMOH Efficiency Variance
2$
2,840 Favorable
VMOH Rate Variance
2$
1,264 Unfavorable
4 If Madison's standards call for 2 MHs per unit, actual units produced for the year were:
А.
В.
11,400 units
5,911 units
5,700 units
5,227 units
(AH* AR)- CAH A SP
C.
С.
D.
E. None of above.
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