Principles of Accounting Volume 2
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Chapter 7, Problem 2PA
The data shown were obtained from the financial records of Italian Exports, Inc., for March:
Sales are expected to increase each month by 10%. Prepare a
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The data shown were obtained from the financial records of Italian Exports, Inc., for March:
Estimated Sales
Sales
Purchases
Ending Inventory*
Administrative Salaries
Marketing Expense**
Sales Commissions
Rent Expense
Depreciation Expense
Utilities
Taxes***
*of next month's sales
**of estimated sales
Sales
Cost of Goods Sold
***of income before taxes
Sales are expected to increase each month by 10%.
Prepare a budgeted Income statement. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Italian Exports, Inc.
Budgeted Income Statement
For the Month Ending Mar. 31, 2020
Beginning Inventory
Purchases
Cost of Goods Avaliable for Sale
Ending Inventory
Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit
Operating Expenses
Administrative Salaries
Marketing Expenses
Sales Commissions
Rent Expense
Depreciation Expense
$340,000
367,932
294,830
Utilities
Total Operating Expenses
Income From Operations
Income Tax Expense
Net Income
10%
30,340
5%
2%
7,000
900
2,300
15%
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In preparation for the quarterly cash budget, the following revenue and cost information have been compiled. Prepare and evaluate a cash budget for the months of October, November, and December based on the given information:
(a) The firm collects 60 percent of sales for cash and 40 percent of its sales one month later.
(b) Interest income of ₱50,000 on marketable securities will be received in December.
How much is the total cash receipts in November?
The Robbins Company is preparing its cash payments budget. The following items relate to cash payments the company anticipates making during the second quarter of the upcoming year.
a. The company pays for 45% of its direct materials purchases in the month of purchase and the remainder the following month. The company’s direct material purchases for March through June are anticipated to be as follows in picture 1:
b. Direct labor is paid in the month in which it is incurred. Direct labor for each month of the second quarter is budgeted as follows in picture 2:
c. Manufacturing overhead is estimated to be 140% of direct labor cost each month. This monthly estimate includes $36,000 of depreciation on the plant and equipment. All manufacturing overhead (excluding depreciation) is paid in the month in which it is incurred.
d. Monthly operating expenses for March through June are projected to be as follows: March: $74,000 April: $87,000 May:$84,000 June:$92,000
Monthly operating expenses…
Chapter 7 Solutions
Principles of Accounting Volume 2
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