Prepare a cash budget for Khloe Company for the month of November.
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Master Budget
A master budget can be defined as an estimation of the revenue earned or expenses incurred over a specified period of time in the future and it is generally prepared on a periodic basis which can be either monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or annually. It helps a business, an organization, or even an individual to manage the money effectively. A budget also helps in monitoring the performance of the people in the organization and helps in better decision-making.
Sales Budget and Selling
A budget is a financial plan designed by an undertaking for a definite period in future which acts as a major contributor towards enhancing the financial success of the business undertaking. The budget generally takes into account both current and future income and expenses.
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- Nonnas Re-Appliance Store collects 55% of its accounts receivable in the month of sale and 40% in the month after the sale. Given the following sales, how much cash will be collected in February?Halifax Shoes has 30% of its sales in cash and the remainder on credit. Of the credit sales, 65% is collected in the month of sale, 25% is collected the month after the sale, and 5% is collected the second month after the sale. How much cash will be collected in August if sales are estimated as $75,000 in June, $65,000 in July, and $90,000 in August?Earthies Shoes has 55% of its sales in cash and the remainder on credit. Of the credit sales, 70% is collected in the month of sale, 15% is collected the month after the sale, and 10% is collected the second month after the sale. How much cash will be collected in June if sales are estimated as $75,000 in April, $65,000 in May, and $90,000 in June?
- My Aunts Closet Store collects 60% of its accounts receivable in the month of sale and 35% in the month after the sale. Given the following sales, how much cash will be collected in March?Cash collections for Renew Lights found that 65% of sales were collected in the month of sale, 25% was collected the month after the sale, and 10% was collected the second month after the sale. Given the sales shown, how much cash will be collected in March and April?Cash collections for Wax On Candles found that 60% of sales were collected in the month of the sale, 30% was collected the month after the sale, and 10% was collected the second month after the sale. Given the sales shown, how much cash will be collected in January and February?
- 2. Yasmeen Corporation is a wholesaler of industrial goods. Data regarding the purchases from suppliers are as follows: September October November December Purchases (all on account) OMR 31,000|OMR 51,000|OMR 46,000|OMR 45,000 Payments are expected to be 40% in the month of purchase, 60% in the month following purchase. Instructions: Prepare the expected cash payments to suppliers for the month of October, November and December.Fernando Company developed the following data for the month of August:1. August 1 cash balance P123,000.2. Cash sales in August P800,000.3. Credit sales for August are P300,000; for July P400,000; and for June P400,000. 70% of credit sales are collected in the month of sale, 15% in thefollowing month, and 10% in the second month following the sale. 4. Purchases for July were P500,000 and for August are P400,000. One-fourth of purchases are paid in the month of purchase and the remaining three-quarters in the following month. 5. August salaries are P314,000, utilities are P32,200, and depreciation on the building and equipment is P100,000. Required:1. Anticipated cash receipts from accounts receivable in August.Parson Corporation, a wholesaler, provided the following information: Month January February March April May Merchandise Purchases 150,000 156,000 144,000 162,000 168,000 A. Cash collections B. Cash disbursements C. Cash balance Sales. 188,000 182,000 181,000 194,000 182,000 Customers pay 70% of their balances in the month of sale, 20% in the month following sale, and 10% in the second month following sale. The company pays all invoices in the month following purchase and takes advantage of a 3% discount on all amounts due. Cash payments for operating expenses in May will be $123,500; Parson's cash balance on May 1 was $135,800. Required: A. Determine the expected cash collections during May. B. Determine the expected cash disbursements during May. C. Determine the expected cash balance on May 31.
- Khloe Company imports gift items from overseas and sells them to gift shops and department stores throughout the United States. Khloe Company provided the following information: The October 31 balance in the cash account is $53,815. All sales are on account. Sales in September were $990,000 and in October were $1,290,000. November sales are expected to be $2,150,000. In Khloe’s experience, 70 percent of sales are collected in the month of sale and 27 percent are collected in the month following sale. The remaining credit sales are uncollectible. Khloe purchases all merchandise on account. Purchases in September were $735,000 and in October were $950,000. November purchases are expected to be $2,020,000 as Khloe prepares for the Christmas buying season. Fifteen percent of purchases are paid in the month of purchase, while the remainder is paid in the month following the purchase month. Khloe Company has nine employees who are paid a total of $45,000 per month. Due to timing issues,…Fernando Company developed the following data for the month of August:1. August 1 cash balance P123,000.2. Cash sales in August P800,000.3. Credit sales for August are P300,000; for July P400,000; and for June P400,000. 70% of credit sales are collected in the month of sale, 15% in thefollowing month, and 10% in the second month following the sale. 4. Purchases for July were P500,000 and for August are P400,000. One-fourth of purchases are paid in the month of purchase and the remaining three-quarters in the following month. 5. August salaries are P314,000, utilities are P32,200, and depreciation on the building and equipment is P100,000. Required:4. Anticipated cash balance on August 31.f) The Cathy Specialist Corporation approached you to compile a cash disbursement schedule for the month of March, April and May. Use the following information. Sales: January-RMS20,000; February-RM540,000; March-RM550,000; April=RM600,000; May-RM660,000; June-RM670,000. Purchases: Purchases are calculated as 70% of the following month's sales, 50% of purchase are made in cash, 30% of purchases are settled one month after purchase, and the remaining 20% of purchase are settled two months after purchase. c) d) e) g) h) the firm's expected cash receipts for a) b) Rent: The firm pays rent of RM9,500 per month. Wages & salaries: the fixed wage and salary costs are RM7,500 per month plus a variable cost of 6.5% of the current month's sales. Taxes: the tax bill to be paid in May amount to RM57,500. Fixed asset outlay: new equipment will be acquired during March at a cost of RM85,000. Interest payment: an amount of RM32,000 for interest is due in March. Cash Dividend: Dividends of RM15,000…