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Chapter 8, Problem 12E

1.

To determine

the value of the collection in the month of July, August, September and October

Introduction: Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

1.

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Explanation of Solution

Total cash collection of the July August, September and December are $209,500, 217,500, 226,500 and $227,000.

Calculate the expected cash collection,

    ParticularsJulyAugustSeptemberOctober
    Sales210,000230,000220,000240,000
    Collection
    35% in month of sales73,50080,50077,00084,000
    65% in the month of following0136,500149,500143,000
    Collection from account receivable136,000000
    Total cash collection209,500217,000226,500227,000
    Table (1)

2.

a.

To determine

the value of the merchandise purchase for the quarter ended September

Introduction: Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

2.

a.

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Formula to calculate the merchandise purchase for the quarter ended September,

Marchandisepurchases=(ClosinginventoryofJuly+ClosinginventoryofAugust+ClosinginventoryofSeptember)

Substitute, $41,400 for the closing inventory July, $39,600 for the closing inventory of August and $43,200 for the September

Marchandisepurchases=$41,400+$39,600+$43,200=$124,600

Working notes:

Calculation of merchandise purchase budget

    ParticularsJulyAugustSeptemberOctober
    Sales210,000230,000220,000240,000
    Cost of goods sold (60%)126,000138,000132,000144,000
    Less: Opening inventory62,00041,40039,600
    Add: closing inventory(30% of the next month cost of goods sold)41,40039,60043,200
    Table (2)

b.

To determine

The value of the merchandise purchases

Introduction: Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

b.

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Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate total cash disbursement for merchandise purchase for the quarter ended September,

Cash disbursementmarchandisepurchases=(MarchandisepurchasesforJuly+MarchandisepurchasesforAugust+MarchandisepurchasesforSeptember)

Substitute, $113,200 for merchandise purchase in month July, $117,200for merchandise purchase in month of August and $135,800 for merchandise purchase in month September

Marchandisepurchases=$113,200+$117,200+$135,800=$366,200

Working notes:

    ParticularsJulyAugustSeptember
    Purchases105,400136,200135,200
    Cash payment (40%)$42,160$54,48054,080
    60% on the following month063,24081,720
    Payment of account payable in month of July71,10000
    Total113,260117,720135,800
    Table (3)

Calculate the purchase in the month of July,

Purchase=Costofgoodssold+Closinginventory-OpeningInventory=$126,000+$41,400$62,000=$105,400

Calculate the purchase in the month of August,

Purchase=Costofgoodssold+Closinginventory-OpeningInventory=$138000+$39,600$41,400=$136,200

Calculate the purchase in the month of September,

Purchase=Costofgoodssold+Closinginventory-OpeningInventory=$132,000+$43,200$39,600=$135,600

3.

To determine

To prepare: Income statement of the company

Introduction: Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

3.

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    ParticularsJulyAmount ($)AugustAmount ($)September Amount ($)
    Sales210,000230,000220,000
    Cost of goods sold (60%)126,000138,000132,000
    Gross profit84,00092,00088,000
    Less: Selling & Administration expense(60,000)(60,000)(60,000)
    Less: Depreciation(5,000)(5,000)(5,000)
    Less: remaining expense(55,000)(55,000)(55,000)
    Net profit(loss)(36,000)(28,000)(32,000)
    Table (4)

4.

To determine

To Prepare: Balance sheet of the company

Introduction: Budget is the evaluation of the revenue and the expense which is expected incur in the specified period.

4.

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Explanation of Solution

    Balance sheetas on September 31
    Assets:Amount

    ($)

    Cash226,500
    Account receivable143,000
    Inventory62,000
    Plant and equipment, net of depreciation132,000
    Total assets563,500
    Liability and stockholder’ equity
    Account payable232,600
    Common stock327,000
    Retained earnings3,900
    Total liabilities and stockholder’s equity563,500
    Table (5)

Working notes:

Calculate the retained earnings,

Retainedearnings=( NetLossofJuly+NetLossofAugust +NetLossofSepember+Oldretainedearnings)=$99,900+($36,000)+($28,000)+($32,000)=$3,900

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