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Montana Timber Company is in the process of of preparing its budget for next year. Cost of goods sold has been estimated at 70 percent of sales. Lumber purchases and payments are to be made during the preceding the month of sale. Wages are estimated at 15 percent of sales and are paid during the month of sale. Other operating costs amounting to 10 percent of sales are to be paid in the month following the month of sale. Additionally, a monthly lease payment of $12,000 is paid to BMI for computer services.
Sales revenue is forecast as follows:
February ---- $100,000
March ----- 160,000
April ----- 180,000
May ------ 210,000
June ------ 180,000
July ------ 230,000
Required:
Prepare a schedule of cash disbursements for April, May and June
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