Eudora, Inc. has a cash balance of $24,000 on April 1. The company is now preparing the cash budget for the second quarter. Budgeted cash collections and payments as follows: Cash collections Cash payments: Purchases of direct materials Operating expenses Apr $22,000 May Jun $24,000 $26,000 6,000 3,500 5,000 4,000 5,000 3,500 There are no budgeted capital expenditures or financing transactions during the quarter. Based on the above data, calculate the projected cash balance at the end of Ju

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Eudora, Inc. has a cash balance of $24,000 on April 1. The company is now preparing the cash budget for the second quarter. Budgeted cash collections and payments are as follows: \table[[,Apr,May,Jun],[Cash collections,$22,000,$24,000,$26,000

Eudora, Inc. has a cash balance of $24,000 on April 1. The company is now preparing the cash budget for the second quarter. Budgeted cash collections and payments are
as follows:
Cash collections
Cash payments:
Purchases of direct materials
Operating expenses
Apr
$22,000
May
Jun
$24,000
$26,000
6,000
3,500
5,000
4,000
5,000
3,500
There are no budgeted capital expenditures or financing transactions during the quarter. Based on the above data, calculate the projected cash balance at the end of June.
OA. $69,000
OB. $36,500
OC. $50,500
OD. $46,000
Transcribed Image Text:Eudora, Inc. has a cash balance of $24,000 on April 1. The company is now preparing the cash budget for the second quarter. Budgeted cash collections and payments are as follows: Cash collections Cash payments: Purchases of direct materials Operating expenses Apr $22,000 May Jun $24,000 $26,000 6,000 3,500 5,000 4,000 5,000 3,500 There are no budgeted capital expenditures or financing transactions during the quarter. Based on the above data, calculate the projected cash balance at the end of June. OA. $69,000 OB. $36,500 OC. $50,500 OD. $46,000
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