
Concept explainers
(a) (1)
Cash Collections: This refers to the amount of cash which a company expects to collect from the customers within a specific accounting period. A schedule is prepared to record the cash collected.
Cash Payments: This refers to the amount of cash that should be paid to the creditors in the given accounting period. A schedule is prepared to record the cash payments.
To prepare: The schedule for the expected collections from customers.
(a)(2)
To prepare: the expected payments from direct materials purchases.
(b)
To prepare: The cash budget.

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