Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
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Chapter 9, Problem 75P
1.
To determine
Present cash receipts schedule.
2. a.
To determine
Compute revised total sales, credit card sales and cash sales.
2. b.
To determine
Compute number of credit card transactions.
3.
To determine
Construct a revised schedule of cash receipts.
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Schedule of Cash Receipts
Rosita Flores owns Rosita's Mexican Restaurant in Tempe, Arizona. Rosita's is an affordable restaurant near campus
and several hotels. Rosita accepts cash and checks. Checks are deposited immediately. The bank charges $0.50 per
check; the amount per check averages $80. "Bad" checks that Rosita cannot collect make up 4 percent of check
revenue.
During a typical month, Rosita's has sales of $43,000. About 80 percent are cash sales. Estimated sales for the next
three months are as follows:
April
$30,000
May
43,000
June
59,000
Required:
Prepare a schedule of cash receipts for May and June. Round your intermediate computations and final answers to
the nearest whole dollar.
Rosita's Mexican Restaurant
Schedule of Cash Receipts
For the Months of May and June
May
June
Cash sales:
34,400
$ 47,200
Checks
8,825.75
11,800 X
Total
$4
Schedule of Cash Receipts
Rosita Flores owns Rosita's Mexican Restaurant in Tempe, Arizona. Rosita's is an affordable restaurant near campus and several hotels. Rosita accepts cash and checks. Checks are deposited immediately. The bank charges $0.70 per check; the amount per check averages $90. “Bad” checks that Rosita cannot collect make up 3 percent of check revenue.
During a typical month, Rosita's has sales of $50,000. About 80 percent are cash sales. Estimated sales for the next three months are as follows:
April
$32,000
May
50,000
June
55,000
Required:
Prepare a schedule of cash receipts for May and June. Round your intermediate computations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar.
Rosita's Mexican RestaurantSchedule of Cash ReceiptsFor the Months of May and June
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May
June
Cash sales:
$fill in the blank 1
$fill in the blank 2
Checks
fill in the blank 3
fill in the blank 4
Total
$fill in the blank 5
$fill in the blank 6
Schedule of Cash Receipts
Rosita Flores owns Rosita's Mexican Restaurant in Tempe, Arizona. Rosita's is an affordable restaurant near campus and several hotels. Rosita accepts cash and checks. Checks are deposited immediately. The bank charges $0.50 per check; the amount per check averages $75. "Bad" checks that Rosita cannot collect make up 3 percent of check revenue.
During a typical month, Rosita's has sales of $45,000. About 80 percent are cash sales. Estimated sales for the next three months are as follows:
April
$32,000
May
45,000
June
56,000
Rosita thinks that it may be time to refuse to accept checks and to start accepting credit cards. She is negotiating with VISA/MasterCard and American Express, and she would start the new policy on April 1. Rosita estimates that with the drop in sales from the "no checks" policy and the increase in sales from the acceptance of credit cards, the net increase in sales will be 30 percent. The credit cards do involve added costs as…
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