Essay
Use the following information to prepare the June cash budget for Arbor Company. It should show expected cash receipts and cash disbursement for the month and the cash balance expected on June 30.
a. Beginning cash balance on June 1 is $52,000.
b. Cash receipts from sales: 40% is collected in the month of sale, 50% in the next month, and 10% in the second month after sale (uncollectible accounts are negligible and can be ignored). Sales amounts are: April (actual), $1,450,000, May (actual), $1,600,000, and June (budgeted), $1,700,000.
c. Payments on merchandise purchases: 80% in the month of purchase and 20% in the month following purchase. Purchases amounts are May (actual), $830,000; and June (budgeted), $867,000.
d. Budgeted cash disbursements for salaries in June: $260,000.
e. Budgeted depreciation expense for June: $24,000.
f. Other cash expenses budgeted for June: $282,000.
g. Accrued income taxes due in June: $48,000.
h. Bank loan interest due in June: $8,000.
i. Loan payment of $50,000 if the preliminary cash balance is greater than $100,000.
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