Question 2 The following information was extracted from the books of Mvula Ltd ( newly formed company that makes metal boxes). 1. At the start of January Mvula Ltd will have R150 000 cash in the current accoun 2. The Budgeted Sales figures is as follows: January February March Sales R300 000 R400 000 R550 000 These figures are based on orders that customers have already placed with the company after considerable work by the sales team. In order to secure the orders the sales team negotiated payment terms with the customers. Only 10% of customers agreed to pay immediately for the metal boxes. Of the remaining customers, 60% agreed to pay after one month and 40% after two months. Within the metal box industry it is known that 2% of credit customers never pay (because they go out of business or dispute the invoices ) the metal box company has made the decision to reduce the budgeted cash inflow from the credit customers who should pay after two months to reflect this fact (making the percentage who pay after two month 38%). 3. Functional costs Labour cost equal to 20% of the sales value. Labour cost is paid weekly one week in arrears and that there are four weeks in both January and February and five weeks in March. Materials cost equal to 25% of the sales value. The material supplier will not allow the metal box company any credit as because it is a newly formed company, it has no track record of paying its debts. The supplier of materials is also aware that new companies often fail and go out of business thus creating irrecoverable debt. Therefore, the supplier is insisting on cash at time of delivery for all materials purchased. However, the metal box company has to buy the materials before they can be made into boxes (therefore the material purchase budget differs from the material usage budget). Half of the materials required for production must be purchased and paid for in the month prior to sale the other 50% can be purchased and paid for in the month that the metal boxes are manufactured and sold. Overhead cost equal to 15% of the sales value. Overhead is paid for in the month in which it is incurred. Included in the overhead figures above is a R10 000 monthly charge for depreciation. REQUIRED: Prepare a Cash Budget and budgeted Gross Profit for Mvula Ltd for the months of January, February and March. NB: Show all workings
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Question 2
The following information was extracted from the books of Mvula Ltd ( newly formed company that makes metal boxes).
- 1. At the start of January Mvula Ltd will have R150 000 cash in the current accoun
- 2. The Budgeted Sales figures is as follows:
|
January |
February |
March |
Sales |
R300 000 |
R400 000 |
R550 000 |
These figures are based on orders that customers have already placed with the company after considerable work by the sales team. In order to secure the orders the sales team negotiated payment terms with the customers. Only 10% of customers agreed to pay immediately for the metal boxes. Of the remaining customers, 60% agreed to pay after one month and 40% after two months. Within the metal box industry it is known that 2% of credit customers never pay (because they go out of business or dispute the invoices ) the metal box company has made the decision to reduce the budgeted
- 3. Functional costs
Labour cost equal to 20% of the sales value. Labour cost is paid weekly one week in arrears and that there are four weeks in both January and February and five weeks in March.
Materials cost equal to 25% of the sales value. The material supplier will not allow the metal box company any credit as because it is a newly formed company, it has no track record of paying its debts. The supplier of materials is also aware that new companies often fail and go out of business thus creating irrecoverable debt. Therefore, the supplier is insisting on cash at time of delivery for all materials purchased. However, the metal box company has to buy the materials before they can be made into boxes (therefore the material purchase budget differs from the material usage budget). Half of the materials required for production must be purchased and paid for in the month prior to sale the other 50% can be purchased and paid for in the month that the metal boxes are manufactured and sold.
REQUIRED:
Prepare a
NB: Show all workings
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