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Andre45 [30]
1 year ago
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Jasper Company has 70% of its sales on credit and 30% for cash. All credit sales are collected in full in the first month follow

ing the sale. The company budgets sales of $525,000 for April, $535,000 for May, and $560,000 for June. Total sales for March are $500,000. Prepare a schedule of cash receipts from sales for April, May, and June.
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1 answer:
hjlf1 year ago
3 0

Jasper Company Cash Receipts Budget shows the estimated cash receipts from customers and other sources.

<h3>Cash Receipts Budget for April, May, and June:</h3>

                   April      May       June       Total

Cash Sales 30%    $157,500   $160,500   $168,000    $486,000

Credit Sales 70%    400,000   367,500    374,500    1,142,000

Total             $557,500  $528,000  $542,500  $1,628,000

Calculations:

a) Cash Sales for April = 30% of April Sales = 30% * $525,000 = $157,500. The difference of 70% is received in May.

b) Sales received on account for April = 100% of Accounts Receivable = $400,000.

c) Cash Sales for May = 30% of April Sales = 30% * $535,000 = $160,500. The difference of 70% is received in June.

d) Cash Sales for June = 30% of April Sales = 30% * $560,000 = $168,000. The difference of 70% is received in July.

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