Shalom Company prepared the following sales budget for the first two quarters of 2023: January February March April 10,000 14,000 11,000 15,000 May 18,000 June 20,000 Unit sales Shalom Company sells the product at P15 per unit. 20% of sales is cash, and the balance is on credit. The company estimates that collection of sales on account will be 60% in the month of sales with the remainder in the following month. On December 31, 2022, accounts receivable was P60,000. Amounts must be in whole numbers. Example: 88,000 or (88,000) How much is the expected total cash receipts for January?
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![Shalom Company prepared the following sales budget for the first two quarters of 2023:
January
February
March
April
10,000
14,000
11,000
15,000
May
18,000
June
20,000
Unit sales
Shalom Company sells the product at P15 per unit. 20% of sales is cash, and the balance is on
credit. The company estimates that collection of sales on account will be 60% in the month of
sales with the remainder in the following month. On December 31, 2022, accounts receivable
was P60,000.
Amounts must be in whole numbers. Example: 88,000 or (88,000)
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