FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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Capstone Inc. collects 80% of its sales on account in the month of the sale and 20% in the month following the sale. If sales on account are budgeted to be $399,000 for September and $479,000 for October, what are the budgeted cash receipts from sales on account for October?
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