The directors of Royal Ltd have asked you, as a recently employed assistant management accountant, to prepare and review their cash budget. The bookkeeper started the cash budget but was unable to complete it due to ill health.   In addition,  Royal Ltd requires you to evaluate the different funding options for its expansion plans.   Estimated sales and purchases for each of the nine months to September are given below:   Jan £,000 Feb £,000 Mar £,000 April £,000 May £,000 June £,000 July £,000 Aug £,000 Sept £,000 Credit sales 9,500 8,000 6,000 11,000 12,350 14,000 13,250 4,500 12,500 Cash sales 250 350 800 600 620 900 500 350 800 Credit purchases 6,000 5,200 5,800 8,000 8,700 6,300 5,200 5,000 5,100   Trade Receivables: Credit sales are to be collected two months after the date they have been sold.   Trade Payables: Credit purchases are to be paid one month after the date they have been purchased.   Borrowings: The terms of a 5-year loan are coming to an end and Royal Ltd are due to repay the capital of £1,000,000 on 31st July.   Current Liabilities: Corporation tax of £100,000 is due to be paid to HMRC in the month of May.   Delivery vehicles: Royal Ltd has a policy of replacing delivery vehicles every 2 years. A number of delivery vehicles are due to be replaced under this policy in June at a cost of £1,250,000, but existing delivery vehicles will be traded in for £310,000 as part of the deal.   Other overheads: Other overheads will be £2,200,000 per month settled on a monthly basis in the month incurred.   Cash: RoyalLtd expects to have £90,000 in cash at the beginning of April.   You are required to:   Using Excel, prepare a cash budget for the business for the 6-month period from April to September.

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The directors of Royal Ltd have asked you, as a recently employed assistant management accountant, to prepare and review their cash budget. The bookkeeper started the cash budget but was unable to complete it due to ill health.

 

In addition,  Royal Ltd requires you to evaluate the different funding options for its expansion plans.

 

Estimated sales and purchases for each of the nine months to September are given below:

 

Jan

£,000

Feb

£,000

Mar

£,000

April

£,000

May

£,000

June

£,000

July

£,000

Aug

£,000

Sept

£,000

Credit sales

9,500

8,000

6,000

11,000

12,350

14,000

13,250

4,500

12,500

Cash sales

250

350

800

600

620

900

500

350

800

Credit purchases

6,000

5,200

5,800

8,000

8,700

6,300

5,200

5,000

5,100

 

Trade Receivables: Credit sales are to be collected two months after the date they have been sold.

 

Trade Payables: Credit purchases are to be paid one month after the date they have been purchased.

 

Borrowings: The terms of a 5-year loan are coming to an end and Royal Ltd are due to repay the capital of £1,000,000 on 31st July.

 

Current Liabilities: Corporation tax of £100,000 is due to be paid to HMRC in the month of May.

 

Delivery vehicles: Royal Ltd has a policy of replacing delivery vehicles every 2 years. A number of delivery vehicles are due to be replaced under this policy in June at a cost of £1,250,000, but existing delivery vehicles will be traded in for £310,000 as part of the deal.

 

Other overheads: Other overheads will be £2,200,000 per month settled on a monthly basis in the month incurred.

 

Cash: RoyalLtd expects to have £90,000 in cash at the beginning of April.

 

You are required to:

 

  1. Using Excel, prepare a cash budget for the business for the 6-month period from April to September.
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