Foundations of Financial Management
Foundations of Financial Management
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Author: Stanley B. Block, Geoffrey A. Hirt, Bartley Danielsen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 20P

Ultravision Inc. anticipates sales of $290,000 from January through April. Materials will represent 50 percent of sales, and because of level production, material purchases will be equal for each month during the four months of January, February, March, and April.

Materials are paid for one month after the month purchased. Materials purchased in December of last year were $25,000  half of $50,000 in sales . Labor costs for each of the four months are slightly different due to a provision in the labor contract in which bonuses are paid in February and April. Here are the labor figures:

Chapter 4, Problem 20P, Ultravision Inc. anticipates sales of $290,000 from January through April. Materials will represent

Fixed overhead is $11,000 per month. Prepare a schedule of cash payments for January through April.

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Ultravision Incorporated anticipates sales of $270,000 from January through April. Materials will represent 50 percent of sales, and because of level production, material purchases will be equal for each month during the four months of January, February, March, and April. Materials are paid for one month after the month purchased. Materials purchased in December of last year were $23,000 (half of $46,000 in sales). Labor costs for each of the four months are slightly different due to a provision in the labor contract in which bonuses are paid in February and April. The labor figures are: January $ 13,000 February 16,000 March 13,000 April 18,000 Fixed overhead is $9,000 per month. Prepare a schedule of cash payments for January through April.
Ultravision Inc. anticipates sales of $460,000 from January through April. Materials will represent 50 percent of sales, and because of level production, material purchases will be equal for each month during the four months of January, February, March, and April.   Materials are paid for one month after the month purchased. Materials purchased in December of last year were $42,000 (half of $84,000 in sales). Labor costs for each of the four months are slightly different due to a provision in the labor contract in which bonuses are paid in February and April. The labor figures are:       January $32,000 February 35,000 March 32,000 April 37,000     Fixed overhead is $28,000 per month. Prepare a schedule of cash payments for January through April. (Assume the $460,000 of sales occur equally over the four months of January through April, i.e. Monthly sales = $460,000 / 4.)
Ultravision Inc. anticipates sales of $420,000 from January through April. Materials will represent 50 percent of sales, and because of level production, material purchases will be equal for each month during the four months of January, February, March, and April. Materials are paid for one month after the month purchased. Materials purchased in December of last year were $38,000 (half of $76,000 in sales). Labor costs for each of the four months are slightly different due to a provision in the labor contract in which bonuses are paid in February and April. The labor figures are: January February March April $28,000 31,000 28,000 33,000 Fixed overhead is $24,000 per month. Prepare a schedule of cash payments for January through April. (Assume the $420,000 of sales occur equally over the four months of January through April, i.e. Monthly sales = $420,000 / 4.) Ultravision Inc. Cash Payment Schedule December January February March April Monthly material purchase Payment to material…

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