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Schedule of cash receipts:
All the expected cash receipts of a company during the budgeted period is shown in the schedule of cash receipts.
Schedule of cash payments:
All the expected cash payment of a company in a particular period is disclosed in the schedule of cash payments.
The cash budget of a company shows the inflows and outflows of cash and financing activities of a company.
To determine:
1.
Prepare schedule of cash receipts of Knobbles Company for January and February 2016.
2.
Prepare schedule of cash payments of Knobbles Company for purchases of January and February 2016.
3.
Prepare schedule of cash payments for selling and administrative expense for January and February 2016.
4.
Prepare the cash budget for January and February 2016.
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