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astra-53 [7]
2 years ago
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Bear, Inc. estimates its sales at 200,000 units in the first quarter and that sales will increase by 20,000 units each quarter o

ver the year. They have, and desire, a 25% ending inventory of finished goods. Each unit sells for $35. 40% of the sales are for cash. 70% of the credit customers pay within the quarter. The remainder is received in the quarter following sale. Cash collections for the third quarter are budgeted at A. $8,274,000. B. $4,746,000. C. $9,576,000. D. $6,888,000.
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1 answer:
Irina18 [472]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is:

$8,274,000 (A)

Explanation:

First of all, let us calculate the total sales in units for each of the quarters:

First quarter sales = 200,000 units

Sales increase by 20,000 each quarter;

∴ Second quarter sales = 200,000 + 20,000 = 220,000 units

Third quarter sales = 220,000 + 20,000 = 240,000 units

Next, let us calculate the Total sales in dollars for each of the quarters at $35 each:

Total sales in dollars for second quarter = 35 × 220,000 = $7,700,000

Total sales in dollars for the third quarter = 35 × 240,000 = $8,400,000

Next, we are told that the 40% of sales are for cash (hence 60% of sales are for credit), and 70% of credit sales are paid collected within the quarter of sale, while the remainder (30%)are collected in the month following sale, hence calculating cash collections for third quarter:

From second quarter sales

Total sales for second quarter = $7,700,000

amount of sales in credit = 60% of 7,700,000 = 0.60 × 7,700,000 = $4,620,000

out of this credit sale, 70% is collected in the quarter of sale (second quarter), while 30% is collected in the third quarter.

∴ Cash collected in third quarter, from second quarter sale= 30% of $4,620,000

= 30/100 × 4,620,000 = 0.3 × 4,620,000 = $1,386,000

From third quarter sales

Total sales in third quarter = $8,400,000

amount of sale in cash = 40% of $8,400,000 = 0.4 × 8,400,000 = $3,360,000

amount of sale collected in credit = 60% of 8,400,000 = 0.6 × 8,400,000 = $5,040,000

percentage of credit sale collected within the quarter of sale = 70% of credit sale

= 0.7 × 5,040,000 = $3,528,000

Therefore Total cash collections in the third quarter = credit collected from second quarter + amount of sale in cash in third quarter + amount of credit sale collected in third quarter

= 1,386,000 + 3,360,000 + 3,528,000 = $8,274,000

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