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Preparing a comprehensive budgeting problem−merchandising company
Learning Objective 5, 6
6. Total cash pmts. $88,200
7. NI $300
Belton Printing Company of Baltimore has applied for a loan. Its bank has requested a
BELTON PRINTING COMPANYBalance SheetMarch 31, 2018 | ||
Assets | ||
Current Assets: | ||
Cash | $51,100 | |
13,600 | ||
Merchandise Inventory | 12,000 | |
Total Current Assets | $76,700 | |
Property, Plant, and Equipment: | ||
Equipment and Fixtures | 81,100 | |
Less: |
(12,400) | 68,700 |
Total Assets | $145,400 | |
Liabilities | ||
Current Liabilities: | ||
Accounts Payable | $8,300 | |
Stockholders’ Equity | ||
Common Stock, no par | $35,000 | |
102,100 | ||
Total Stockholders’ Equity | 137,100 | |
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity | $145,400 |
As Belton Printings controller, you have assembled the following additional information:
a. April dividends of $7,000 were declared and paid.
b. April capital expenditures of $17,000 budgeted for cash purchase of equipment.
c. April depreciation expense, $800.
d. Cost of goods sold, 55% of sales.
e. Desired ending inventory for April is $24.800.
f. April selling and administrative expenses includes salaries of $29,000, 20% of which will be paid in cash and the remainder paid next month.
g. Additional April selling and administrative expenses also include miscellaneous expenses of 10% of sales, all paid in April.
h. April budgeted sales, $86,000, 80% collected in April and 20% in May.
i. April cash payments of March 31 liabilities incurred for March purchases of inventory, $8,300.
j. April purchases of inventory, $22,900 for cash and $37,200 on account. Half the credit purchases will be paid in April and half in May.
Requirements
1. Prepare the sales budget for April.
2. Prepare the inventory, purchases, and cost of goods sold budget for April.
3. Prepare the selling and administrative expense budget for April.
4. Prepare the schedule of cash receipts from customers for April.
5. Prepare the schedule of cash payments for selling and administrative expenses for April.
6. Prepare the
7. Prepare the budgeted income statement for April.
8. Prepare the budgeted balance sheet at April 30, 2018.
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