Inflows and outflows of cash over the months of july

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You have been assigned the task of putting together a statement for the ACME Company that shows its expected inflows and outflows of cash over the months of July 2013 through December 2013.

You have been given the following data for ACME Company:

(1) Expected gross sales for May through December, respectively, are $300,000, $290,000, $425,000, $500,000, $600,000, $625,000, $650,000, and $700,000.

(2) 12% of the sales in any given month are collected during that month. However, the firm has a credit policy of 3/10 net 30, so factor a 3% discount into the current month's sales collection.

(3) 75% of the sales in any given month are collected during the following month after the sale.

(4) 13% of the sales in any given month are collected during the second month following the sale.

(5) The expected purchases of raw materials in any given month are based on 60% of the expected sales during the following month.

(6) The firm pays 100% of its current month's raw materials purchases in the following month.

(7) Wages and salaries are paid on a monthly basis and are based on 6% of the current month's expected sales.

(8) Monthly lease payments are 2% of the current month's expected sales.

(9) The monthly advertising expense amounts to 3% of sales.

(10) R&D expenditures are expected to be allocated to August, September, and October at the rate of 12% of sales in those months.

(11) During December a prepayment of insurance for the following year will be made in the amount of $24,000.

(12) During the months of July through December, the firm expects to have miscellaneous expenditures of $15,000, $20,000, $25,000, $30,000, $35,000, and $40,000, respectively.

(13) Taxes will be paid in September in the amount of $40,000 and in December in the amount of $45,000.

(14) The beginning cash balance in July is $15,000.

(15) The target cash balance is $15,000.

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ADDITIONAL INFO: if your budget indicates a balance in excess of the $15K minimum please assume that any overage earns 1% per month in each subsequent month where the overage persists (include interest income as a line item in your budget).

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