The budget director for Campbell Cleaning Services prepared the following list of expected selling and administrative expenses. All expenses requiring cash payments are paid for in the month incurred except salary expense and insurance. Salary is paid in the month following the month in which it is incurred. The insurance premium for six months is pald on October 1. October is the first month of operations; accordingly, there are no beginning account balances. Required a. Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of salaries payable the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. c. Determine the amount of prepaid insurance the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B and C Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. \table[[, October, November, December], [Budgeted S&A Expenses,...], [Equipment lease expense, $, 5, 400, $, 5, 400, $, 5, 400], [Salary expense,,7, 100,, 7, 600,, 8,000], [Cleaning supplies,2,830,,2,730,, 3,040), [Insurance expense..1,800,, 1,800,, 1, 800].[Depreciation on computer.. 2,500,, 2, 500,,2,500], [Rent,, 2,000,, 2,000,, 2,000], [Miscellaneous expenses. [8.,730,,730,,730]. [Total operating expenses, $, 22, 360, S, 22,760, S, 23, 470], [Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses], [Equipment lease expense].[ Prior month's salary expense, 100%,,,,,,]] 1:09 ik The budget director for Campbell Cleaning Services prepared the following list of expected selling and administrative expenses. All expenses requiring cash payments are paid for in the month incurred except salary expense and insurance. Salary is paid in the month following the month in which it is incurred. The insurance premium for six months is paid on October 1. October is the first month of operations; accordingly, there are no beginning account balances. Required a. Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of salaries payable the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. c. Determine the amount of prepaid insurance the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B and C Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. Budgeted S&A Expenses Equipment lease expense Salary expense Cleaning supplies Insurance expense Depreciation on computer Rent October November December $ 5,400 $ 5,400 $ 5,400 7,100 7,600 8,000 2,830 2,730 3,040 1,800 1,800 1,800 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 730 730 730 Miscellaneous expenses. Total operating expenses Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses Equipment lease expense. Prior month's salary expense, 100% $ 22,360 $ 22,760 $ 23,470
The budget director for Campbell Cleaning Services prepared the following list of expected selling and administrative expenses. All expenses requiring cash payments are paid for in the month incurred except salary expense and insurance. Salary is paid in the month following the month in which it is incurred. The insurance premium for six months is pald on October 1. October is the first month of operations; accordingly, there are no beginning account balances. Required a. Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of salaries payable the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. c. Determine the amount of prepaid insurance the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B and C Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. \table[[, October, November, December], [Budgeted S&A Expenses,...], [Equipment lease expense, $, 5, 400, $, 5, 400, $, 5, 400], [Salary expense,,7, 100,, 7, 600,, 8,000], [Cleaning supplies,2,830,,2,730,, 3,040), [Insurance expense..1,800,, 1,800,, 1, 800].[Depreciation on computer.. 2,500,, 2, 500,,2,500], [Rent,, 2,000,, 2,000,, 2,000], [Miscellaneous expenses. [8.,730,,730,,730]. [Total operating expenses, $, 22, 360, S, 22,760, S, 23, 470], [Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses], [Equipment lease expense].[ Prior month's salary expense, 100%,,,,,,]] 1:09 ik The budget director for Campbell Cleaning Services prepared the following list of expected selling and administrative expenses. All expenses requiring cash payments are paid for in the month incurred except salary expense and insurance. Salary is paid in the month following the month in which it is incurred. The insurance premium for six months is paid on October 1. October is the first month of operations; accordingly, there are no beginning account balances. Required a. Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of salaries payable the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. c. Determine the amount of prepaid insurance the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B and C Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts. Budgeted S&A Expenses Equipment lease expense Salary expense Cleaning supplies Insurance expense Depreciation on computer Rent October November December $ 5,400 $ 5,400 $ 5,400 7,100 7,600 8,000 2,830 2,730 3,040 1,800 1,800 1,800 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 730 730 730 Miscellaneous expenses. Total operating expenses Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses Equipment lease expense. Prior month's salary expense, 100% $ 22,360 $ 22,760 $ 23,470
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