Calculation of required short-term borrowing

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We really need to get this new material-handling equipment in operation just after the new year begins. I hope we can finance it largely with cash and marketable securities, but if necessary we can get a short-term loan down at MetroBank." This statement by Beth Davies-Lowry, president of Global Electronics Company, concluded a meeting she had called with the firm's top management. Global is a small, rapidly growing wholesaler of consumer electronic products. The firm's main product lines are small kitchen appliances and power tools. Marcia Wilcox, Global Electronics' general manager of marketing, has recently completed a sales forecast. She believes the company's sales during the first quarter of 20x1 will increase by 10 percent each month over the previous month's sales. Then Wilcox expects sales to remain constant for several months. Global's projected balance sheet as of December 31, 20x0 is as follows:

Cash $ 35,000
Accounts receivable 288,000
Marketable securities 20,000
Inventory 154,000
Buildings and equipment (net of accumulated depreciation) 550,000
Total assets $ 1,047,000
Accounts payable $ 220,500
Bond interest payable 5,000
Property taxes payable 6,000
Bonds payable (8%; due in 20x6) 150,000
Common stock 500,000
Retained earnings 165,500
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 1,047,000

Jack Hanson, the assistant controller, is now preparing a monthly budget for the first quarter of 20x1. In the process, the following information has been accumulated:

1. Projected sales for December of 20x0 are $400,000. Credit sales typically are 80 percent of total sales. Global's credit experience indicates that 10 percent of the credit sales are collected during the month of sale, and the remainder are collected during the following month.

2. Global Electronics' cost of goods sold generally runs at 70 percent of sales. Inventory is purchased on account, and 25 percent of each month's purchases are paid during the month of purchase. The remainder is paid during the following month. In order to have adequate stocks of inventory on hand, the firm attempts to have inventory at the end of each month equal to half of the next month's projected cost of goods sold.

3. Hanson has estimated that Global's other monthly expenses will be as follows:

Sales salaries $ 18,000
Advertising and promotion 16,000
Administrative salaries 18,000
Depreciation 30,000
Interest on bonds 1,000
Property taxes 1,500

In addition, sales commissions run at the rate of 3 percent of sales.

4. Global Electronics' president, Davies-Lowry, has indicated that the firm should invest $110,000 in an automated inventory-handling system to control the movement of inventory in the firm's warehouse just after the new year begins. These equipment purchases will be financed primarily from the firm's cash and marketable securities. However, Davies-Lowry believes that the company needs to keep a minimum cash balance of $30,000. If necessary, the remainder of the equipment purchases will be financed using short-term credit from a local bank. The minimum period for such a loan is three months. Hanson believes short-term interest rates will be 10 percent per year at the time of the equipment purchases. If a loan is necessary, Davies-Lowry has decided it should be paid off by the end of the first quarter if possible.

5. Global Electronics' board of directors has indicated an intention to declare and pay dividends of $50,000 on the last day of each quarter.

6. The interest on any short-term borrowing will be paid when the loan is repaid. Interest on Global Electronics' bonds is paid semiannually on January 31 and July 31 for the preceding six-month period.

7. Property taxes are paid semiannually on February 28 and August 31 for the preceding six-month period.

Required:

Prepare Global Electronics Company's master budget for the first quarter of 20x1 by completing the following schedules and statements.

1. Purchases budget :

2. Cash disbursements budget:

3. Complete the first three lines of the summary cash budget. Then do the analysis of short-term financing needs in requirement (6). Then finish requirement (5).

4. Calculation of required short-term borrowing.

5. Prepare Global Electronics' budgeted income statement for the first quarter of 20x1. (Ignore income taxes.)

6. Prepare Global Electronics' budgeted statement of retained earnings for the first quarter of 20x1.

7. Prepare Global Electronics' budgeted balance sheet as of March 31, 20x1. (Hint: On March 31, 20x1, Bond Interest Payable is $2,000 and Property Taxes Payable is $1,500.)

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