Grommits Ltd will commence trading in January 2021 with Share Capital of £50,000. The company will spend £140,000 on equipment. They have agreed a loan of £125,000. Repayments of principal and interest are £3,650 per month. Sales are expected to be £60,000 per month for the first three months. All sales are for cash. Opening Inventory at the beginning of January is forecasted to be £30,000 and is paid in January. Inventory purchases are estimated to be 30% of sales each month. Suppliers are paid one month in arrears.   Wages are forecast to be £20,000 per month, payable in the month they are incurred. Salaries will be £10,000 per month payable in the month they are incurred. Overheads are forecast to be £10,000 per month and paid one month in arrears. Rent is £28,000 per year payable annually in advance. a) Produce a Cash budget for the period January to March 2021 which shows the cash balance at the end of each month.

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Grommits Ltd will commence trading in January 2021 with Share Capital of £50,000. The company will spend £140,000 on equipment. They have agreed a loan of £125,000. Repayments of principal and interest are £3,650 per month. Sales are expected to be £60,000 per month for the first three months. All sales are for cash.

Opening Inventory at the beginning of January is forecasted to be £30,000 and is paid in January. Inventory purchases are estimated to be 30% of sales each month. Suppliers are paid one month in arrears.

 

Wages are forecast to be £20,000 per month, payable in the month they are incurred. Salaries will be £10,000 per month payable in the month they are incurred. Overheads are forecast to be £10,000 per month and paid one month in arrears.

Rent is £28,000 per year payable annually in advance.

  1. a) Produce a Cash budget for the period January to March 2021 which shows the cash balance at the end of each month.

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