The following information has been presented to you for 2018 by Wonder Projects Limited:     September October November   Rand Rand Rand Cash revenue 200 000 220 000 240 000 Credit revenue 120 000 180 000 190 000 Purchases (all credit) 130 000 140 000 120 000   Additional information: Collection of credit revenue: 50% in the month of invoice 30% one month after invoice 15% two months after invoice and the balance written off as irrecoverable. Purchases are on credit and are paid for one month after the purchase, less 5% Rent income amounts to R10 000 per The rent will increase by 8% on 1 October 2018. A fixed deposit of R150 000 will mature on 31 October 2018. Interest of R15 000 will also be received on this A new computer will be purchased on 3 September 2018 for R25 000 Salaries amount to R20 000 per A 10% increase will take effect on 1 October 2018. The owner is expected to take R5 000 cash from the business on 20 October 2018 for his son’s birthday Variable expenses are estimated to be R6 000 in September 2018 and expected to increase by R2 000 per month The business expects to have a favourable bank balance of R50 000 on 1 September 2018 Required: Debtors collection schedule for September, October and November Cash budget statement for the three months ending 30 November 2018.

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The following information has been presented to you for 2018 by Wonder Projects Limited:

 

 

September

October

November

 

Rand

Rand

Rand

Cash revenue

200 000

220 000

240 000

Credit revenue

120 000

180 000

190 000

Purchases (all credit)

130 000

140 000

120 000

 

Additional information:

  1. Collection of credit revenue: 50% in the month of invoice 30% one month after invoice

15% two months after invoice and the balance written off as irrecoverable.

  1. Purchases are on credit and are paid for one month after the purchase, less 5%
  2. Rent income amounts to R10 000 per The rent will increase by 8% on 1 October 2018.
  3. A fixed deposit of R150 000 will mature on 31 October 2018. Interest of R15 000 will also be received on this
  4. A new computer will be purchased on 3 September 2018 for R25 000
  5. Salaries amount to R20 000 per A 10% increase will take effect on 1 October 2018.
  6. The owner is expected to take R5 000 cash from the business on 20 October 2018 for his son’s birthday
  7. Variable expenses are estimated to be R6 000 in September 2018 and expected to increase by R2 000 per month
  8. The business expects to have a favourable bank balance of R50 000 on 1 September 2018

Required:

  • Debtors collection schedule for September, October and November
  • Cash budget statement for the three months ending 30 November 2018.
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