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Mrrafil [7]
2 years ago
10

Tricia, the director of marketing for a global company, is planning the contributions she and her department will make to the or

ganization over the next 24 months. This type of planning is called operational planning.a) trueb) false
Business
1 answer:
aleksandr82 [10.1K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Tricia, the director of marketing for a global company, is planning the contributions she and her department will make to the organization over the next 24 months. This type of planning is called strategic planning because Tricia want to plan ahead of the time for longer period of time. In this planning, overall direction of the organization is analysed and set by deciding about the vision, mission and objectives formulation in order to attain the bigger goal as Tricia has done here in this particular case.

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Balanced Budget Sheet as of July 1st:

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Balance Sheet  as of June 30

Assets

Cash                                                                   $ 92,500

Accounts receivable                                             63,000

Inventory                                                               22,000

Buildings and equipment, net of depreciation  147,000

Total assets                                                    $ 324,500

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Accounts payable                                            $ 36,800

Common stock                                                  100,000

Retained earnings                                             187,700

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity     $ 324,500

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a) Data

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Balance Sheet  as of June 30

Assets

Cash                                                                    $ 75,000

Accounts receivable                                             50,000

Inventory                                                               30,000

Buildings and equipment, net of depreciation 150,000

Total assets                                                    $ 305,000

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

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Common stock                                                 100,000

Retained earnings                                            169,700

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity    $ 305,000

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Sales                          90,000

Cash receipts:

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June balance           (50,000)   Total receipts = $77,000

Ending balance         63,000

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Sales = $27,000/30% = $90,000

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Ending balance (80%)   36,800

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Purchases                     46,000

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Ending inventory        (22,000)

Cost of goods sold      54,000

Depreciation $3,000

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Cost of goods sold  54,000

Gross profit             36,000

Depreciation            (3,000)

Selling & Admin      (15,000)

Net Income            $18,000

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Ending balance       $187,700

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