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mel-nik [20]
2 years ago
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Company XYZ has the following sales budget for the last six months of 2018. July $100,000 August $75,000 September $100,000 Octo

ber $70,000 November $110,000 December $94,000 Historically, the cash collection of sales has been as follows: 60% of sales collected in month of sales 20% of sales collected in month following sale 7% of sales collected in second month following sale 2% of sales uncollectible What are the expected cash collections of sales in October
Business
1 answer:
sweet [91]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: $67,250

Explanation:

Sales budget : July $100,000, August $75,000, September $100,000, October $70,000, November $110,000, December $94,000

What are the expected cash collections of sales in October

From the question, cash collection of sales has been as follows: 60% of sales collected in month of sales 20% of sales collected in month following sale 7% of sales collected in second month following sale 2% of sales uncollectible

Sales: 75,000 100,000 70,000

August. 45,000.

September 15,000 60000

October 5,250. 20,000 42,000

Total collected in October is 5250+20000+42,000= 67,250

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