Prepare a schedule of expected cash collections for april

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Garden Sales, Inc., sells garden supplies. Management is planning its cash needs for the second quarter. The company usually has to borrow money during this quarter to support peak sales of lawn care equipment, which occur during May. The following information has been assembled to assist in preparing a cash budget for the quarter:

Budgeted monthly absorption costing income statements for April-July are:

                                                     April                 May                June                    July

Sales                                              $550,000        $750,000      $450,000         $350,000

Cost of goods sold                             385,000            525,000           315,000         245,000

Gross margin                                       165,000             225,000           135,000       105,000

Selling and administrative expenses:

Selling expense                                   75,000                   95,000            56,000             35,000

Administrative expense                           42,500                56,800               35,000           33,000

Total selling and administrative expenses      117,500               151,800            91,000          68,000

Net operating income                              $47,500                   $73,200            $44,000    $37,000

Includes $17,000 of depreciation each month.

  1. Sales are 20% for cash and 80% on account.
  2. Sales on account are collected over a three-month period with 10% collected in the month of sale; 80% collected in the first month following the month of sale; and the remaining 10% collected in the second month following the month of sale. February's sales totaled $165,000, and March's sales totaled $225,000.
  3. Inventory purchases are paid for within 15 days. Therefore, 50% of a month's inventory purchases are paid for in the month of purchase. The remaining 50% is paid in the following month. Accounts payable at March 31 for inventory purchases during March total $101,500.
  4. Each month's ending inventory must equal 20% of the cost of the merchandise to be sold in the following month. The merchandise inventory at March 31 is $77,000.
  5. Dividends of $25,000 will be declared and paid in April.
  6. Land costing $33,000 will be purchased for cash in May.
  7. The cash balance at March 31 is $47,000; the company must maintain a cash balance of at least $40,000 at the end of each month.
  8. The company has an agreement with a local bank that allows the company to borrow in increments of $1,000 at the beginning of each month, up to a total loan balance of $200,000. The interest rate on these loans is 1% per month and for simplicity we will assume that interest is not compounded. The company would, as far as it is able, repay the loan plus accumulated interest at the end of the quarter.

Required:

Question 1. a schedule of expected cash collections for April, May, and June, and for the quarter in total.

Question 2. the following for merchandise inventory:

a. A merchandise purchases budget for April, May, and June.

b. A schedule of expected cash disbursements for merchandise purchases for April, May, and June, and for the quarter in total.

Question 3. a cash budget for April, May, and June as well as in total for the quarter.

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