Century 21 Accounting:: Multicolumn Journal (century 21 Accounting Series)
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ISBN: 9781337565424
Author: Claudia Bienias Gilbertson, Mark W. Lehman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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es
Total cash receipts
Total cash disbursements
1st Quarter
$ 320,000
$ 372,000
2nd Quarter
$ 440,000
$ 342,000
3rd Quarter
$ 370,000
4th Quarter
$ 390,000
$ 332,000
$ 352,000
The company's beginning cash balance for next year will be $27,000. The company requires a minimum cash balance of $10,000 and
may borrow money at the beginning of any quarter and may repay any part of its loans at the end of any quarter. Interest payments,
based on a quarterly interest rate of 3%, are due on any principal at the time it is repaid. For simplicity, assume interest is not
compounded.
Required:
Prepare the company's cash budget for next year.
Note: Repayments, interest, and cash deficiencies should be indicated by a minus sign.
Beginning cash balance
Total cash receipts
Total cash available
Total cash disbursements
Excess (deficiency) of cash available over disbursements
Financing:
Borrowings
Repayments
Interest
Total financing
Ending cash balance
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Garden Depot
Cash Budget
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter…
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