(1)
Prepare expected cash collections April, May, and June months.
Introduction: Cash collection means the recovery of cash from an individual for which an invoice is generated. Unpaid invoices are meant to be outstanding and are a function of
(2)
Prepare merchandise purchase budget for all three months and prepare expected cash disbursements for all three months and quarter in total.
Introduction: Cash collection means the recovery of cash from an individual for which an invoice is generated. Unpaid invoices are meant to be outstanding and are a function of account receivables. Cash collection is a method to compute the amount that a company receives during a month.
(3)
Prepare
Introduction: Cash collection means the recovery of cash from an individual for which an invoice is generated. Unpaid invoices are meant to be outstanding and are a function of account receivables. Cash collection is a method to compute the amount that a company receives during a month.
Cash budget for April is
Particulars | April | May | June | Quarter |
Beginning cash balances | ||||
Add: Collections from customers | ||||
Total cash available | ||||
Less: cash disbursements | ||||
Purchase for inventory | ||||
Selling expenses | ||||
Administrative expenses | ||||
Land purchases | ||||
Dividends paid | ||||
Total cash disbursements | ||||
Excess availability of cash over disbursements | ||||
Financings: | ||||
Borrowings | | | ||
Repayments | ||||
Interest ($130,000*1%*3+$50,000*1%*2) | ||||
Total Financing | | |||
Ending cash balance |

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