Garda purchased $570,000 of merchandise in August and expects to purchase $790,000 in September. Merchandise purchases...
Garda purchased $570,000 of merchandise in August and expects to purchase $790,000 in September. Merchandise purchases are paid as follows: 20% in the month of purchase and 80% in the following month. Compute cash payments for merchandise for September. GARDA Cash payments for Merchandise (Budgeted) For Month Ended September 30 Cash payments for September purchases Cash payments for August purchases Total budgeted cash payments Foyert Corp. requires a minimum $6,300 cash balance. If necessary, loans are taken to meet this...
Garda purchased $680,000 of merchandise in August and expects to purchase $620,000 in September Merchandise purchases are paid as follows: 25% in the month of purchase and 75% in the following month. Compute cash payments for merchandise for September. GARDA Cash payments for Merchandise (Budgeted) For Month Ended September 30 Cash payments for September purchases Cash payments for August purchases Total budgeted cash payments
Garda purchased $670,000 of merchandise in August and expects to purchase $750,000 in September. Merchandise purchases are paid as follows: 15% in the month of purchase and 85% in the following month. Compute cash payments for merchandise for September.
Walter Enterprises expects its September sales to be 20 % higher than its August sales of $195,000 Purchases were $145,000 in August and are expected to be $165,00C in September. All sales are on credit and are collected as follows: 30 % in the month of the sale and 70 % in the following month. Merchandise purchases are paid as follow 20% in the month of purchase and 80 % in the following month. The beginning cash balance on September...
Lough Company prepared the following purchases budget: Month June July August September October Budgeted Purchases $38,000 $49,000 $38,500 $50,000 $49,900 All purchases are paid for as follows: 20% two months after purchase, 45% in the following month, and 35% in the month of purchase. What are the total cash disbursements in August to account for the purchase of merchandise at Lough Company? O $47,665 $43,050 O $13,475 O $43.125
Worton Distributing expects its September sales to be 20% higher than its August sales of $168,000. Purchases were $118,000 in August and are expected to be $138,000 in September. All sales are on credit and are expected to be collected as follows: 40% in the month of the sale and 60% in the following month. Purchases are paid 20% in the month of purchase and 80% in the following month. The cash balance on September 1 is $28,000. The ending...
Walter Enterprises expects its September sales to be 25% higher than its August sales of $170,000. Purchases were $120,000 in August and are expected to be $140,000 in September. All sales are on credit and are collected as follows: 35% in the month of the sale and 65% in the following month. Merchandise purchases are paid as follows: 25% in the month of purchase and 75% in the following month. The beginning cash balance on September 1 is $7,300. The...
Lough Company prepared the following purchases budget: Month June July August September October Budgeted Purchases $43,000 $44,000 $38,800 $51,000 $49,100 All purchases are paid for as follows: 5% two months after purchase, 40% in the following month, and 55% in the month of purchase. What are the total cash disbursements in August to account for the purchase of merchandise at Lough Company? O A. $49,345 O B. $21,340 OC. $43,190 OD. $41,090
During the last week of August, Oneida Company's owner approaches the bank for a $100,000 loan to be made on September 2 and repaid on November 30 with annual interest of 12%, for an interest cost of $3,000. The owner plans to increase the store's inventory by $80,000 during September and needs the loan to pay for inventory acquisitions. The bank's loan officer needs more information about Oneida's ability to repay the loan and asks the owner to forecast the...
Hardy Company's cost of goods sold is consistently 60% of sales. The company plans ending merchandise inventory for each month equal to 20% of the next month's budgeted cost of goods sold. All merchandise is purchased on credit, and 40% of the purchases made during a month is paid for in that month. Another 45% is paid for during the first month after purchase, and the remaining 15% is paid for during the second month after purchase. Expected sales are:...