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Adventure Travel Ltd (AT) organises holidays abroad for Irish clients. The company charters planes and books hotels. The charter arrangements are such that the air

Adventure Travel Ltd (AT) organises holidays abroad for Irish clients. The company charters planes and books hotels. The charter arrangements are such that the air operators include all Irish transport costs, airport charges and so on in the charter price. The contracts with the hoteliers require them to deal with all local arrangements, including transfers from airports to hotels and local activities. All holidays are booked by clients and paid through Irish travel agents. By having to deal only with airlines, hotels and travel agents, AT is able to be administratively streamlined and, its management believes, efficient and price-competitive.

ATs holidays are of two types: summer beach holidays and winter sports holidays. The company charges a flat rate for all holidays, distinguishing only between the beach holidays and the winter sports ones. An unusual feature of ATs holidays is the fact that full payment must be made when booking the holiday. Although this is unusual, AT is able to sustain this policy by being very price-competitive. The management believes that any possible loss of custom through following this policy is outweighed by the knowledge that bookings, once made, are certain from the companys point of view.

Further information about the company and forecasts for next year is as follows:

Travel agents deduct a 10% commission from the full price of each holiday before remitting the other 90% to the company at the time of booking.

Winter sports holidays have a cost to the customer of 350 each and beach holidays cost 300 each.

Flights and hotel accommodation are booked by AT as soon as the booking is received from a customer. Airline charges for both types of holiday are 100 per passenger. Hotel charges are 125 for beach holidays and 150 for winter sports holidays. Both airline and hotel charges must be paid in the month in which the holiday was originally due to be taken. It is not ATs practice to make any refunds to its clients, irrespective of the date of cancellation.

At 31 December 2017 the company has received 660 bookings for winter sports holidays. It is estimated that bookings and cancellations for next year will be as follows:

Holidays booked

Holidays taken

Holidays cancelled

Winter

Beach

Winter

Beach

Winter

Beach

Pre-Jan

660

Jan

700

150

540

40

Feb

740

980

520

50

Mar

120

860

790

70

Apr

40

660

230

20

May

450

200

20

June

100

370

30

July

80

890

80

Aug

80

1,070

90

Sept

70

50

600

60

Oct

110

Nov

360

Dec

400

Total

3,200

3,410

2,080

3,130

180

280

Combined total

6,610

5,210

460

Winter holidays booked between September and December are not expected to be taken until the following year.

ATs outline Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December this year is expected to look as follows:

Statement of Financial Position for Adventure Travel Ltd as at 31 December 2017

ASSETS

Non-current assets

Land & buildings

210,000

Equipment & furniture

57,000

267,000

Current assets

Prepaid rates

500

Cash

21,200

21,700

Total assets

288,700

EQUITY & LIABILITIES

Equity

Share capital

10,000

Retained earnings

69,300

79,300

Current liabilities

Trade payables

207,900

Accrued electricity

1,500

209,400

Total equity & liabilities

288,700

Salaries at AT will be 20,600 for each month of the ensuing year. These will be paid during the month in which they are incurred.

Electricity is expected to be the same as this year at about 1,500 each quarter, payable on 1 January, 1 April, and so on. (Electricity is billed in arrears in other words electricity for January, February, March is paid for on 1 April.)

The business rate is also expected to be the same as this year at 2,000 in total, payable in two equal instalments on 1 April and 1 October. (Rates are billed in advance).

Repairs are expected to cost about 100 each month, payable in the month concerned.

Depreciation is to be charged at the rate of 20% on the net book value of the equipment and furniture. No depreciation is to be charged on the building.

Staff will incur costs for travelling on behalf of the company. These are expected to be at the rate of 3,500 each month during the months when holidays are being taken by clients. During each of the other three months, the figure will be 500.

The company has always adopted the policy of realising the profit on a particular holiday (i.e. recording the sale and the related expense in the income statement) in the month in which it is taken.

Requirement:

Prepare a projected month-by-month cash flow statement for the year ended 31 December 2018.

Prepare a projected income statement for the year ending 31 December 2018.

Prepare a projected statement of financial position as at 31 December 2018.

Comment on the projections and recommend five action points to improve both profits and cash flows.

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