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Accounting Question 19 (3.5 points) On January 1, Easton Company had cash on hand of $85,000. All of January's $204,000 sales were on account. December

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Question 19 (3.5 points) On January 1, Easton Company had cash on hand of $85,000. All of January's $204,000 sales were on account. December sales of $218,000 were also all on account. Experience has shown that Easton typically collects 20% of receivables in the month of the sale and the balance the following month. All materials and supplies are purchased on account and Easton has a history of paying for half of these purchases in the month of purchase and half the following month. Such purchases were $177,000 for December and $160,000 for January. All other expenses including wages are paid in the month incurred. These amounted to $42,000 in December and $56,000 in January. Use this information to determine the projected ending balance of cash on hand for January. (Round answer to the nearest whole dollar)

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