Principles of Managerial Finance, Student Value Edition Plus NEW MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (14th Edition)
Principles of Managerial Finance, Student Value Edition Plus NEW MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (14th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133740912
Author: Lawrence J. Gitman, Chad J. Zutter
Publisher: PEARSON
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P4-15 Multiple cash budgets: Scenario analysis Brownstein Inc expects sales of $100,000 during each of the next 3 months. It will make monthly purchases of 560,000 during this time. Wages and salaries are $10,000 per month plus 5% of sales. Brownstein expects to make a tax payment of $20,000 in the next month and a $15,000 purchase of fixed assets in the second month and to receive $8,000 in cash from the sale of an asset in the third month. All sales and purchases are for cash. Beginning cash and the minimum cash balance are assumed to be zero.

  1. a. Construct a cash budget for the next 3 months.
  2. b. Brownstein is unsure of the sales levels, but all other figures are certain. If the most pessimistic sales figure is $80,000 per month and the most optimistic is $120,000 per month, what are the monthly minimum and maximum ending cash balances that the firm can expect for each of the 1-month periods?
  3. c. Briefly discuss how the financial manager can use the data in parts a and b to plan for financing needs.
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Multiple cash budgets-Scenario analysis Brownstein, Inc., expects sales of $96,000 during each of the next 3 months. It will make monthly purchases of $58,000 during this time. Wages and salaries are $12,000 per month plus 6% of sales. Brownstein expects to make a tax payment of $17,000 in the next month and a $20,000 purchase of fixed assets in the second month and to receive $8,000 in cash from the sale of an asset in the third month. All sales and purchases are for cash. Beginning cash and the minimum cash balance are assumed to be zero. a. Construct a cash budget for the next 3 months. b. Brownstein is unsure of the sales levels, but all other figures are certain. If the most pessimistic sales figure is $77,000 per month and the most optimistic is $124,000 per month, what are the monthly minimum and maximum ending cash balances that the firm can expect for each of the 1-month periods? c. Briefly discuss how the financial manager can use the data in parts a. and b. to plan for…
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