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Norma-Jean [14]
1 year ago
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g Tadeo Corp. has provided a part of its budget for the second​ quarter: Apr May Jun Cash collections $ 42 comma 000 $ 45 comma

000 $ 43 comma 000 Cash​ payments: Purchases of direct materials 7 comma 000 7 comma 200 7 comma 000 Operating expenses 7 comma 000 6 comma 000 4 comma 500 Capital expenditures 5 comma 000 0 10 comma 000 The cash balance on April 1 is $ 14 comma 000. Assume that there will be no financing transactions or costs during the quarter. Calculate the projected cash balance at the end of May. A. $ 68 comma 800 B. $ 56 comma 000 C. $ 13 comma 200 D. $ 82 comma 000
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1 answer:
timofeeve [1]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

A. 68,800

Explanation:

Cash balance at end of April is = Beginning cash balance on April 1st + Cash collection in April - Purchase of Materials in APril - Operating Expense in April - Capital Expenditures in APril =  14000 + 42000 - 7000 - 7000 - 5000 = 37000

Cash balance at end of May is = Beginning cash balance in May + Cash collection in May - Purchase of Materials in May - Operating Expense in May = 37000 + 45000 - 7200 - 6000 = 68,800

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