Schedule of Cash Collections of Accounts Receivable Fur Family Inc., a pet wholesale supplier, was organized on May 1. Projected sales for each of the first three months of operations are as follows: May $270,000 June 340,000 July 480,000 All sales are on account. Of sales on account, 59% are expected to be collected in the month of the sale, 36% in the first month following the sale, and the remainder in the second month following the sale.
Schedule of Cash Collections of Accounts Receivable Fur Family Inc., a pet wholesale supplier, was organized on May 1. Projected sales for each of the first three months of operations are as follows: May $270,000 June 340,000 July 480,000 All sales are on account. Of sales on account, 59% are expected to be collected in the month of the sale, 36% in the first month following the sale, and the remainder in the second month following the sale.
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Fur Family Inc., a pet wholesale supplier, was organized on May 1. Projected sales for each of the first three months of operations are as follows:
May | $270,000 |
June | 340,000 |
July | 480,000 |
All sales are on account. Of sales on account, 59% are expected to be collected in the month of the sale, 36% in the first month following the sale, and the remainder in the second month following the sale.
Prepare a schedule indicating cash collections from sales for May, June, and July.
May | June | July | |
May sales on account: | |||
Collected in May | fill in the blank 1 | ||
Collected in June | fill in the blank 2 | ||
Collected in July | fill in the blank 3 | ||
June sales on account: | |||
Collected in June | fill in the blank 4 | ||
Collected in July | fill in the blank 5 | ||
July sales on account: | |||
Collected in July | fill in the blank 6 | ||
Total cash collected | $fill in the blank 7 | $fill in the blank 8 | $fill in the blank 9 |
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