Reference no: EM131202311
Aztec Company sells its product for $160 per unit. Its actual and projected sales follow. Units Dollars April (actual) 5,000 $800,000 May (actual) 3,600 576,000 June (budgeted) 7,500 1,200,000 July (budgeted) 5,000 800,000 August (budgeted) 4,300 688,000 All sales are on credit. Recent experience shows that 22% of credit sales is collected in the month of the sale, 48% in the month after the sale, 24% in the second month after the sale, and 6% proves to be uncollectible. The product’s purchase price is $110 per unit. All purchases are payable within 12 days. Thus, 60% of purchases made in a month is paid in that month and the other 40% is paid in the next month. The company has a policy to maintain an ending monthly inventory of 21% of the next month’s unit sales plus a safety stock of 70 units. The April 30 and May 31 actual inventory levels are consistent with this policy. Selling and administrative expenses for the year are $1,584,000 and are paid evenly throughout the year in cash. The company’s minimum cash balance at month-end is $100,000. This minimum is maintained, if necessary, by borrowing cash from the bank. If the balance exceeds $100,000, the company repays as much of the loan as it can without going below the minimum. This type of loan carries an annual 11% interest rate. On May 31, the loan balance is $41,000, and the company’s cash balance is $100,000. (Round final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)
1. Prepare a table that shows the computation of cash collections of its credit sales (accounts receivable) in each of the months of June and July.
2. Prepare a table that shows the computation of budgeted ending inventories (in units) for April, May, June, and July.
3. Prepare the merchandise purchases budget for May, June, and July. Report calculations in units and then show the dollar amount of purchases for each month.
4. Prepare a table showing the computation of cash payments on product purchases for June and July.
5. Prepare a cash budget for June and July, including any loan activity and interest expense. Compute the loan balance at the end of each month. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
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