Case Study 1 MBA 6150 Fall B-1 2020 Master Budgeting and Pro-Forma Financial Statements You have just been assigned to a new manager who believes you have exceptional budgeting skills. Since you began your job last summer, you have been showing management your latest spreadsheets and how you use your new-found knowledge of Managerial Accounting to make sound business decisions. Your new manager is responsible for the nationwide distribution of the newly developed Self Protection Device (SPD), using an ultrasonic sound emission, DNA material capture via retractable claw, and an amazing 25,000 lumen LED flashing light. Through multiple franchise agreements, sales have grown very rapidly, and the timing is right for you to join her team and to show your skills. You have just been given responsibility for all planning and budgeting of the entire division. Your first assignment is to prepare a master budget for the next three months, starting April 1, 2020. You accept this responsibility with enthusiasm, and you are anxious to impress your new manager and the president of the parent company (Allteq Solutions), who has a very high regard for you. To commence your new role, you have assembled the following pertinent information: Note: The company desires a minimum ending cash balance each month on $12,000. The SPD's are sold to retailers for $22 each and they are flying off the shelves. Recent forecasted sales in units are provided below: January (actual) February (actual) March (actual) April May 20,000 24,000 28,000 38,000 65,000 June July August September 50,000 40,000 36,000 32,000 The increased sales volume before and during May is due to Mother's Day with SPD being a favorite. Ending inventories are supposed to be equal to 90% of the next month's sales in units. The cost of each SPD is $9.00. Purchases are paid for in the following manner: 50% in the month of the purchase and the remaining 50% paid in the month following the purchase. All sales to the distributors are made on credit terms with no discount (for now), and payable within 15 days. The SPD division has determined that only 25% of a month's sales are collected by the end of the month in which the sale occurred. An additional 50% is collected in the month following the sale, and the remaining 25% is collected in the second month following the sale. Bad debts have been negligible, supporting the credit terms as favorable. Below is a display of the SPD division monthly selling and administrative expenses: Variable: Below is a display of the SPD division monthly selling and administrative expenses: Variable: $ 1 per SPD Sales Commissions Fixed: Wages and Salaries Utilities Insurance Depreciation Miscellaneous $62,000 $41,000 $1,800 $3,500 $14.000 Selling and administrative expenses are all paid during the month, in cash, with the exception of depreciation (of course) and insurance is pre-paid for the duration of the policy. Due a violation of an existing copyright, lawyers for Allteq Solutions have negotiated a one-time infringement penalty to be be paid during May for $275,000 cash. The newly formed SPD division contributes to the corporate dividend at a rate of S125.000 each quarter, payable in the first month of the following quarter. SPD's balance sheet at the end of the first quarter is shown below: ujar Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2020 31-Mar Assets Cash $44,000 Accounts receivable 594,000 Inventory (34,200 units) 307,800 Prepaid insurance 16,200 Fixed assets, net of depreciation 472,700 Total Assets $1.434,700 Liabilities and Stockholders Equity Accounts payable $166,500 Dividends payable 125,000 Capital Stock 750,000 Retained earnings 393 200 Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity $1.434,700 An agreement with East Rivers Bank allows to borrow in increments of $1,000 at the beginning of each month, up to a total loan amount of $350,000. The interest rate on these loans is 7% annually (pretty high considering market rates) but the interest is not compounded, meaning this is simple interest only. At quarter end, SPD would pay East Rivers Bank of the all of the accumulated interest on the loan and as much of the balance of the loan as possible (in $1,000 increments) while retaining the minimum $12,000 cash balance. (Hint: use this excel formula to determine the amount needed to borrow) +IF(excess/deficit