Prepare all components of knab master budget

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Problem - Comprehensive master budget in a retail setting

Joseph A. Knab distributes men's suits in the Southwest. The following information was gathered to prepare the budget for the third quarter of 2011.

Suits are budgeted to sell for an average price of $225. Unit sales are expected to be as follows:

  • June 4,000 suits
  • July 4,500 suits
  • August 4,700 suits
  • September 4,600 suits
  • October 4,600 suits

Sales are made for cash and on credit. The following collection pattern is used to estimate monthly cash collections:

  • Cash sales 41%
  • Credit sales-month of sale 35
  • Credit sales-month after sale 20
  • Uncollectible 4
  • Total 100%

The company tries to maintain an inventory of 25 percent of the following month's sales. The company expects to have 1,125 suits on hand on June 30, 2011. Knab pays an average of $146 per suit.

The company pays for 70 percent of its purchases in the month of purchase and the remaining 30 percent in the month after purchase.

The following monthly selling and administrative expenses are planned for the quarter, though advertising will have a one-time $30,000 increase in August.

Fixed Overhead Variable Cost/Unit

Depreciation $ 9,000

Rent 40,000

Advertising 84,000

Salaries 150,000

Bad debts $9.00

On September 30, the company plans to purchase $45,000 of new office equipment. However, no additional depreciation will be recorded in the third quarter.

Knab wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $20,000. An open line of credit at a local bank allows the company to borrow up to $100,000 per quarter in $1,000 increments.

All borrowing is done at the beginning of the month, and all repayments are made at the end of a month in $1,000 increments. Accrued interest is paid only when principal is repaid. The interest rate is 12 percent per year.

Accrued expenses from the second quarter will be paid in July.

Knab's tax rate is 30 percent.

The June 30, 2011 balance sheet is budgeted as follows:

June 30

Cash $ 21,000 

Accounts receivable 180,000 

Inventory 164,250 

Plant & equipment 540,000 

Accumulated depreciation (135,000)

Total assets $770,250 

Accounts payable $175,000 

Accrued expenses 75,000 

Common stock 300,000 

Retained earnings 220,250 

Total liabilities and equities $770,250 

Required

a. Prepare all components of Knab's master budget for the third quarter of 2011.

b. Prepare a pro-forma income statement for the third quarter of 2011.

c. Prepare a pro-forma balance sheet as of September 30, 2011.

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