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Compute expected cash collections by completing the table.
Introduction: Budget means the estimation made for the usage of money to decide the amount that executor will need to execute the plan. The budgeting process refers to the process in which future business activity is planned for preparing the way of performing goals by mapping the formal plan.
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Answer to Problem 8.29P
Expected cash collected from the month of April is $56,000, May is $67,200, June is $82,800, and quarter is $206,000.
Explanation of Solution
Compute expected cash collections
Particulars | April | May | June | Quarter |
Cash sales | $36,000 | $43,200 | $54,000 | $133,200 |
Add: credit sales | $20,000 | $24,000 | $28,800 | $72,800 |
Total sales | $56,000 | $67,200 | $82,800 | $206,000 |
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Compute merchandise purchases budget by completing the table.
Introduction: Budget means the estimation made for the usage of money to decide the amount that executor will need to execute the plan. The budgeting process refers to the process in which future business activity is planned for preparing the way of performing goals by mapping the formal plan.
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Answer to Problem 8.29P
Required Purchase for the month of April is $52,200, May is $64,800, June is $42,300, and quarter is $159,300.
Explanation of Solution
Particulars | April | May | June | Quarter |
Budget cost of goods sold | $45,000 | $54,000 | $67,500 | $166,500 |
Add: Ending merchandise inventory | $43,200 | $54,000 | $28,800 | $28,800 |
Total needs | $88,200 | $108,000 | $96,300 | $195,300 |
Less: Starting merchandise inventory | $36,000 | $43,200 | $54,000 | $36,000 |
Required purchase | $52,200 | $64,800 | $42,300 | $159,300 |
If 50% payment is made in current month and remaining 50% is made in following month.
Particulars | April | May | June | Quarter |
March purchase | $21,750 | $21,750 | ||
April purchase | $26,100 | $26,100 | $52,200 | |
May purchase | $32,400 | $32,400 | $64,800 | |
June purchase | $21,150 | $21,150 | ||
Total disbursement | $47,850 | $58,500 | $53,550 | $159,900 |
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Compute
Introduction: Budget means the estimation made for the usage of money to decide the amount that executor will need to execute the plan. The budgeting process refers to the process in which future business activity is planned for preparing the way of performing goals by mapping the formal plan.
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Answer to Problem 8.29P
The ending cash balance of the month April is $4,350, May is $4,590, June is $4,910, and quarter is $4,910.
Explanation of Solution
Particulars | April | May | June | Quarter |
Beginning cash balance | $8,000 | $4,350 | $4,590 | $8,000 |
Add: Collections from customers | $56,000 | $67,200 | $82,800 | $206,000 |
Total cash available | $64,000 | $71,550 | $87,390 | $214,000 |
Less: Cash disbursements | ||||
For inventory | $47,850 | $58,500 | $53,550 | $159,900 |
For expenses | $13,300 | $15,460 | $18,700 | $47,460 |
For equipment | $1,500 | - | - | $1,500 |
Total cash disbursements | $62,650 | $73,960 | $72,250 | $208,860 |
Excess of cash available over disbursements | $1,350 | ($2,410 | $15,140 | $5,140 |
Borrowings | $3,000 | $7,000 | - | $10,000 |
Repayments | - | - | ($10,000) | ($10,000) |
Interest | - | - | ($230) | ($230) |
Total financing | $3,000 | $7,000 | ($10,230) | ($230) |
Ending cash balance | $4,350 | $4,590 | $4,910 | $4,910 |
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Prepare absorption costing income statement.
Introduction: Budget means the estimation made for the usage of money to decide the amount that executor will need to execute the plan. The budgeting process refers to the process in which future business activity is planned for preparing the way of performing goals by mapping the formal plan.
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Answer to Problem 8.29P
Income statement shows net income of $5,110.
Explanation of Solution
Computation of Income Statements:
Particulars | Amount | Amount |
Sales ($60,000+$72,000+$90,000) | $222,000 | |
Cost of goods sold: | ||
Beginning inventory | $36,000 | |
Purchases | $159,300 | |
Goods available for sales | $195,300 | |
Ending inventory | $28,800 | $166,500 |
Gross margin | $55,500 | |
Selling and Administrative expenses: | ||
Commission (12% of sales) | $26,640 | |
Rent( | $7,500 | |
$2,700 | ||
Other expenses(6% of sales) | $13,320 | $50,160 |
Net operating income | $5,340 | |
Less: Interest Expenses | $230 | |
Net income | $5,110 | |
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Prepare
Introduction: Budget means the estimation made for the usage of money to decide the amount that executor will need to execute the plan. The budgeting process refers to the process in which future business activity is planned for preparing the way of performing goals by mapping the formal plan.
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Answer to Problem 8.29P
Balance sheet has balance of assets and liabilities of $188,510.
Explanation of Solution
Particulars | Amount (in $) |
Assets | |
Current Assets: | |
Cash | $4,910 |
$36,000 | |
Inventory | $28,800 |
Total current asset | $69,710 |
Building and equipment | $118,800 |
Total asset | $188,510 |
Liabilities and | |
Current liabilities | |
Accounts payable | $21,150 |
Stockholder’s equity: | |
Stockholder’s equity | $167,360 |
Total liabilities and stockholder’s equity | $188,510 |
Working notes:
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