MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING W/CONNECT
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781259732454
Author: Garrison
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 8, Problem 12E
To determine

(1)

The value of the collection in the month of July, August, September and October.

Introduction:

Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Total cash collection of the July August, September and December are $209,500, 217,500, 226,500 and $227,000.

Calculate the expected cash collection,

Particulars July August September October
Sales 210,000 230,000 220,000 240,000
Collection
35% in month of sales 73,500 80,500 77,000 84,000
65% in the month of following 0 136,500 149,500 143,000
Collection from account receivable 136,000 0 0 0
Total cash collection 209,500 217,000 226,500 227,000

Table (1)

To determine

(2)

a.

the value of the merchandise purchase for the quarter ended September.

Introduction:

Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

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Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the merchandise purchase for the quarter ended September,

Marchandisepurchases=(ClosinginventoryofJuly+ClosinginventoryofAugust+ClosinginventoryofSeptember)

Substitute, $41,400 for the closing inventory July, $39,600 for the closing inventory of August and $43,200 for the September

Marchandisepurchases=$41,400+$39,600+$43,200=$124,600

Working notes:

Calculation of merchandise purchase budget

Particulars July August September October
Sales 210,000 230,000 220,000 240,000
Cost of goods sold (60%) 126,000 138,000 132,000 144,000
Less:

Opening inventory

62,000 41,400 39,600
Add:

closing inventory(30% of the next month cost of goods sold)

41,400 39,600 43,200

Table (2)

To determine

(b)

The value of the merchandise purchases.

Introduction:

Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate total cash disbursement for merchandise purchase for the quarter ended September,

Cash disbursementmarchandisepurchases=(MarchandisepurchasesforJuly+MarchandisepurchasesforAugust+MarchandisepurchasesforSeptember)

Substitute, $113,200 for merchandise purchase in month July, $117,200for merchandise purchase in month of August and $135,800 for merchandise purchase in month September

Marchandisepurchases=$113,200+$117,200+$135,800=$366,200

Working notes:

Particulars July August September
Purchases 105,400 136,200 135,200
Cash payment (40%) $42,160 $54,480 54,080
60% on the following month 0 63,240 81,720
Payment of account payable in month of July 71,100 0 0
Total 113,260 117,720 135,800

Table (3)

Calculate the purchase in the month of July,

Purchase=Costofgoodssold+Closinginventory-OpeningInventory=$126,000+$41,400$62,000=$105,400

Calculate the purchase in the month of August,

Purchase=Costofgoodssold+Closinginventory-OpeningInventory=$138000+$39,600$41,400=$136,200

Calculate the purchase in the month of September,

Purchase=Costofgoodssold+Closinginventory-OpeningInventory=$132,000+$43,200$39,600=$135,600

To determine

(3)

To prepare:

Income statement of the company.

Introduction:

Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Particulars JulyAmount ($) AugustAmount ($) September Amount ($)
Sales 210,000 230,000 220,000
Cost of goods sold (60%) 126,000 138,000 132,000
Gross profit 84,000 92,000 88,000
Less:

Selling & Administration expense

(60,000) (60,000) (60,000)
Less:

Depreciation

(5,000) (5,000) (5,000)
Less:

remaining expense

(55,000) (55,000) (55,000)
Net profit(loss) (36,000) (28,000) (32,000)

Table (4)

To determine

(4)

To Prepare:

Balance sheet of the company.

Introduction:

Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Balance sheet as on September 31
Assets: Amount ($)
Cash 226,500
Account receivable 143,000
Inventory 62,000
Plant and equipment, net of depreciation 132,000
Total assets 563,500
Liability and stockholder’ equity
Account payable 232,600
Common stock 327,000
Retained earnings 3,900
Total liabilities and stockholder’s equity 563,500

Table (5)

Working notes:

Calculate the retained earnings,

Retainedearnings=( NetLossofJuly+NetLossofAugust +NetLossofSepember+Oldretainedearnings)=$99,900+($36,000)+($28,000)+($32,000)=$3,900

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