Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134128528
Author: Karen W. Braun, Wendy M. Tietz
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.62AP
1.
To determine
The budgeted balance sheet for HMS at April 30 by showing separate computations for cash, inventory, and owners’ equity balances.
2.
To determine
The combined cash budget for April.
3.
To determine
The total amount of cash available for equipment purchases in April, before financing, if the minimum desired ending cash balance is $14,000 (For this requirement, disregard the $42,400 initially budgeted for equipment purchases.).
4.
To determine
The followings:
a. Prepare a revised budgeted balance sheet for Hugo Medical Supply, showing separate computations for cash, inventory, and owners’ equity balances.
b. Suppose Hugo Medical Supply has a minimum desired cash balance of $25,000 calculate if company need to borrow the required amount.
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In Organizational Development (OD), each area of OD has its own budget to maintain. Please create a
spreadsheet indicating the following purchases for the different OD areas and the remaining balance for
each department based on the beginning budget and purchases as indicated.
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching
and Learning
Beginning Budget $60,000
Speaker
Books
Speaker Gifts
$2,000
100 @ $22.50 each
$200.00
Leadership Development
Beginning Budget $40,000
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Retreat Lunch
Conference
Awards
$8,000
$11.00 each for 72
attendees
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$8,800
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E9-26A Budgeted income statement (Learning Objective 2)
Delta Labs performs a specialty lab test for local companies for $45 per test. For the
upcoming quarter, Delta Labs is projecting the following sales:
January
February
March
Number of lab tests
5,600
4,900
5,700
The budgeted cost of performing each test is $21. Operating expenses are projected to
be $59,000 in January, $57,000 in February, and $58,000 in March. Delta Labs is subject
to a corporate tax rate of 30%.
Requirement
Prepare a budgeted income statement for the first quarter, with a column for each month
and for the quarter.
Chapter 9 Solutions
Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
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