Indigo Corporation prepares monthly cash budgets. Here are relevant data from operating budgets for 2022.     January   February Sales   $360,200   $401,000 Purchases   120,200   131,500 Salaries   84,700   81,700 Administrative expenses   71,400   73,900 Selling expenses   78,000   86,400 All sales and purchases are on account. Budgeted collections and disbursement data are given below. All other expenses are paid in the month incurred. Administrative expenses include $1,300 of depreciation per month. Other data. 1.   Collections from customers: January $333,700; February $378,300. 2.   Payments for purchases: January $110,600; February $142,900. 3.   Other receipts: January: collection of December 31, 2021, notes receivable $17,400; February: proceeds from sale of securities $5,000. 4.   Other disbursements: February $13,000 cash dividend. The company’s cash balance on January 1, 2022, is expected to be $47,700. The company wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $52,370.  Need help with preparing a cash burdget for January and February.

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Indigo Corporation prepares monthly cash budgets. Here are relevant data from operating budgets for 2022.

   
January
 
February
Sales
  $360,200   $401,000
Purchases
  120,200   131,500
Salaries
  84,700   81,700
Administrative expenses
  71,400   73,900
Selling expenses
  78,000   86,400


All sales and purchases are on account. Budgeted collections and disbursement data are given below. All other expenses are paid in the month incurred. Administrative expenses include $1,300 of depreciation per month.

Other data.

1.   Collections from customers: January $333,700; February $378,300.
2.   Payments for purchases: January $110,600; February $142,900.
3.   Other receipts: January: collection of December 31, 2021, notes receivable $17,400; February: proceeds from sale of securities $5,000.
4.   Other disbursements: February $13,000 cash dividend.


The company’s cash balance on January 1, 2022, is expected to be $47,700. The company wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $52,370. 

Need help with preparing a cash burdget for January and February.

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