(9) Dorothy Koehl recently leased space in the Southside Mall and opened a new business, Koehl's Doll Shop. Business has been good, but Koehi frequently runs out of cash. This has necessitated late payment on certain orders, which is beginning to cause a problem with suppliers. Koehl plans to borrow from the bank to have cash ready as needed, but first she needs a forecast of how much she should borrow. Accordingly, she has asked you to prepare a cash budget for the critical period around Christmas, when needs will be especially high. Sales are made on a cash basis only. Koehl's purchases must be paid for during the following month. Koehl pays herself a salary of $4,000 per month, and the rent is $1,500 per month. In addition, she must make a tax payment of $12,000 in December. The current cash on hand (on December 1 ) is $800, but Koehl has agreed to maintain an average bank balance of $4,000 - this is her target cash balance. (Disregard the amount in the cash register, which is insignificant because Koehl keeps only a small amount on hand in order.to lessen the chances of robbery.) The estimated sales and purchases for December, January, and February are shown below. Purchases during Novernber amounted to $100.000. a. Prepare a cash budget ror December, January, and February. For each month report the amount that must be borrowed or the amount of the surplus. Do not round intermediate calculations, Round your answers to the nearest dollar. Negative values, if any, should be indicated by a minus sign. a. Prepare a cash budgec ror vecember, January, and February. For each month report the amount that must be borrowed or the amount of the surplus. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest dollar. Negative values, if any, should be indicated by a minus sign. What would the company's loan requirements be at the end of December in this case? (Hint: The calculations required to answer this part are minimal.) Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar