uestion i) You have been asked to prepare a December cash budget for AB Company, a distributor of exercise equipment following information is available about the company’s operations:   The cash balance on December 01, $40,000. Actual sales for October and November and expected sales for December are as follows:

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You have been asked to prepare a December cash budget for AB Company, a distributor of exercise equipment following information is available about the company’s operations:

 

The cash balance on December 01, $40,000.

Actual sales for October and November and expected sales for December are as follows:

 

 

October

 

November

 

December

 

Cash Sales

 

$65,000

 

$70,000

 

$83,000

 

Sales on Account

 

$4,00,000

 

$5,25,000

 

$6,00,000

 

    Sales on account are collected over a three-month period as follows: 20% collected in the month of sale, 60% collected in the month following sale, and 18% collected in the second month following sale. The remaining 2% is uncollectable.

 

Purchases of inventory will total $2,80,000 for December. Thirty percent of month’s inventory purchases are paid during the month of purchase. The accounts payable remaining from November’s inventory purchases total $1,61,000, all of which will be paid in December.

Selling and administrative expenses are budgeted at $4,30,000 for December. Of this amount, $50,000 is for depreciation.

A new web server for marketing department costing $76,000 will be purchased for cash during December, and dividends totaling $9,000 will be paid during December also.

The company maintains a minimum cash balance of $20,000. An open line of credit is available from the company’s bank to strengthen the cash position as needed.

 

Required:

 

i1. Prepare a schedule of expected cash collections for December.

 

i2. Prepare a schedule of expected cash disbursements for merchandise purchases for December.

 

i3. Prepare cash budget for December. Indicate the financing section and borrowing  that will be needed during the month. Assume that any interest will be paid until the following month

 

i4.The principal purpose of the cash budget is to see how much cash the company will have in the bank at the end of the year.” Do you agree? Explain.

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