FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING-CONNECT ACCESS
FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING-CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781260500240
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 22, Problem 8APSA
To determine

22-8A Part 1

Note: All the parts of the question are related with each other. Solution of one part is used as a base for solving / analyzing other Parts of the question.

Introduction:

Sales budget represent the quantities which will be sold in the specified period along with amount recovered from sales.

To Determine:

Monthly sales budget of First three month of 2018

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Answer to Problem 8APSA

Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Sales budget for the month ended

  January 18' February 18' March 18'
Sales (Units) 7000 9000 11000
Sales amount per unit ($) 55 55 55
Sales in amounts ($) [Units* amount per unit] 385000 495000 605000

Explanation of Solution

As per terms mentioned in question:

Expected sales for above mentioned three months mention in question which is sold at the rate of $ 55 per unit. Further, sales amounts computed by multiplying sales units with amount per unit.

Conclusion

Budgeted sales quantity for the month ended January, February and March 18 will be 7000, 9000 and 11000 units amounting $ 385,000, $ 495,000 and $ 605,000.

To determine

22-8A Part 2

Introduction:

Purchase budget is a format used for computing how much quantities need to be purchase for meeting our sales target along with cost of purchasing such units. It can be purchase of finished product as well as raw material.

To Determine:

Product quantities to be purchased in First three month of 2018

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Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Merchandise Purchase Budget for the month ended

  January 18' February 18' March 18'
Opening Stock 5000 1800 2200
Add: Purchase 3800 9400 10800
Less: Closing stock -1800 -2200 -2000
Sales 7000 9000 11000
Amounts      
Purchase per unit ($) 30 30 30
Purchase (IN $) 114000 282000 324000

Explanation of Solution

As per terms mentioned in question:

Formula: Product units to be purchase

Units to be sold XX
Add: Closing stock of Product XX
Less: Opening stock of Product XX
XX

It can be interpreted as:

We can say that product units to be purchase is the sum total of product that need to be sold and closing stock of Product. Out of which, Product quantities already in our stock, which have already purchased say Opening stock will be reduced to arrive net quantity which will be purchase.

In the question as all the figures are already mentioned. So with the help of formula as shown above and also in the part “solution” with “quantities”

Further, Total cost of purchase of Product is computed by:

Cost of one quantity of product multiplied by quantity of product purchased. Say in month January

$30 multiplied by 3800

= $ 114,000/-

Conclusion

Budgeted merchandise purchase quantities will be 3800, 9400 and 10800 units in the month January, February and March respectively.

To determine

22-8A Part 3

Introduction:

Selling expenses budget represent the amount that how much amount spent on selling or product.

To Determine:

Budgeted selling expenses in First three month of 2018

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8APSA

Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Selling expense Budget for the month ended

  January 18' February 18' March 18'
Sales (In $) 385000' 495000 605000
Sales commission 77000 99000 121000
(20% of sales)      
Salaries 5000 5000 5000
($ 60000 per year)      
  82000 104000 126000

Explanation of Solution

As per terms mentioned in question:

Sales commission is 20% of sales in respective month computed by multiplying % of commission with sales. Further, Salaries per year divided in months by dividing 12.

Conclusion

Budgeted Selling expenses will be $ 82,000, $ 104,000 and $ 126,000 in the month January, February and March respectively.

To determine

22-8A Part 4

Introduction:

General and administrative expenses budget represent the amount that to be incurred for administrative purpose.

To Determine:

Budgeted general and administrative expenses in First three month of 2018

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Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

General and Administrative expense Budget for the month ended

  January 18' February 18' March 18'
General and Administrative salaries 12000 12000 12000
Maintenance expenses 2000 2000 2000
  14000 14000 14000

Explanation of Solution

As per terms mentioned in question:

General and administrative expenses is sum total of Administrative salaries and maintenance expenses as mentioned in question.

Conclusion

General and administrative expenses will be $ 14,000 in the month January, February and March each respectively.

To determine

22-8A Part 5

Introduction:

Capital expenditure budget represent the amount that to be incurred for Capital purpose. That is budgeted amount to be spent on Machineries etc.

To Determine:

Budgeted capital expenses in First three month of 2018

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8APSA

Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Capital expenditure Budget for the month ended

  January 18' February 18' March 18'
Equipment purchase 36000 96000 28800
Land     150000
  36000 96000 178800

Explanation of Solution

As per terms mentioned in question:

Capital expenses are sum total of Asset purchased as mentioned in question, which include Equipment and Land.

Conclusion

Capital expenditure will be $ 36,000, $ 96,000 and $ 178,800 in the month January, February and March 2018 respectively.

To determine

22-7A Part 6

Introduction:

Cash budget represents the budgeted cash inflow as well as outflow from whatever source i.e. whether it’s operational or non- operational. Inflow can be from sales or other receipts. Outflow can be in the form of purchase cost or other cost. It is different from cash receipts budget in the form that earlier one contains only receipt. On the other hand, later one contains inflow as well as outflow. It represents the net of inflow and outflow of cash.

To Determine:

Preparation of cash budget for January, February and March 2018

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Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Cash Budget for the month ended

  January 18' February 18' March 18'
Opening cash balance 36000 30100 210300
Receipts:      
Cash Sales 96250 123750 151250
Recovery of credit sales 125000 400000 115500
    173250  
February sale (371250*60%)     222750
Expenditure:      
Purchase payment Mention in question -80000 -280000  
January 2018 payment   -22800 -91200
February 2018 payment at the rate of 20%     -56400
Interest on loan -150    
general and administrative expenses -14000 -14000 -14000
Selling expenses -82000 -104000 -126000
Purchase of land -36000 -96000 -178800
Tax payable     -90000
Loan payable -15000    
Closing Cash balance 30100 210300 143400

Explanation of Solution

As said earlier it represent the net of cash inflow and outflow or say how much cash remained in our hands at the end of specified period. It can be computed by using formula:

Opening cash balance at the beginning of period: XXX
Add: receipts during that period XXX
Less: Expensed during that period XXX
Closing balance at the end of period XXX

All receipts and payment are computed as per terms mentioned in question. As question suggest loan can be taken at the end of any month to maintain a minimum balance of $ 25,000. No need is arisen in respect of loan as sufficient cash was available.

As question contains $ 15000 balance as loan payable in December end will be treated opening balance of loan in January month on which at the rate of 1% per month applied as interest computed by multiplying loan figure with interest rate as follows:

$ 15000 multiplied by 1%

= $ 150

Further such loan is returned in January, no more interest charged.

Conclusion

Budgeted cash remains at the end of January, February and March will be $ 30,100 and $ 210,300 and $ 143,400 respectively.

To determine

22-8A Part 7

Introduction:

A budgeted income statement represents the budgeted income as well as budgeted expenses occurred during the year. The net result is represented by either income or loss. Result can be interpreted by how much income or loss earned in specified period say month, quarter or year.

To Determine:

Budgeted Income statement of First three month of 2018

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8APSA

Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Budgeted income statement for the month ended March 2018

Expenses $ Income $
       
Opening stock 150000 Sales 1485000
purchase 720000 Closing stock 60000
Selling expenses 312000    
General and administrative expenses 42000      
Interest on loan 150      
Depreciation 20300      
Profit before tax 300550      
Tax payable at the rate 35% 120220      
Profit after tax 180330      
  1545000     1545000

Explanation of Solution

Income statement drafted as per terms mentioned in question. However income statement is also self -explainable as all figure put in income statement put from question or other parts of solution.

Conclusion

Budgeted income for the month ended March 2018 will be $ 180,330 after applying tax rate at the rate of 35%.

To determine

22-8A Part 8

Introduction:

A budgeted Balance sheet represents the statement of affairs of the company at the end of specified period represented by two sides named Asset and Liabilities. On the one hand, where income statement are prepared for the period, the said statement made at the end of that period as mentioned “ as at Period” on the head of balance sheet.

To Determine:

Budgeted Balance sheet as of march 2018

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8APSA

Solution:

Dimsdale Sports Company

Budgeted Balance sheet as of 31st March 2018

Assets $ Liability $
cash 143400 Account payable 549600
Account Receivable 602250 Tax Payable 120220
closing stock 60000    
Equipment 613000 shareholder's equity 718500  
land 150000 Add: Current profit 180330 898830
  1568650     1568650

Explanation of Solution

Balance sheet drafted as per terms mentioned in question. All figure put in Balance sheet taken from question or other parts of solution. As asset side represent what we have and Liability side represent what we have to pay.

As tax paid in April, so the said amount shown in our liability in March end.

As usual, our account receivable and account payable stands in respective side. One addition in asset side in the form of land purchased in January to March period computed as below:

Opening balance of equipment: 472500
Add: Purchase 160800
Less: Depreciation 20300
Closing balance 613000

Depreciation is sum total of 16875+1125+2000+300 as depreciation on opening as well as three newly purchased equipment on timely basis at the rate mentioned in question.

Conclusion

Our Assets and Liability side represent $ 15,68,650.

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