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Is my table correct with the following information: Each mat sells for $ 2 4 . Sales in units are as follows: February: 1 2

Is my table correct with the following information:
Each mat sells for $24. Sales in units are as follows:
February:12,500 units, $300,000
March: 13,600 units, $326,400
April :13,500 units, $324,000
May: 14,000 units , $336,000
June: 15,500 units, $372,000
July :16,000 units, $384,000
August: 16,000 units, $384,000
In order to prevent stockouts they maintain an ending inventory at the end of each month. That inventory is 30% of the following months sales.
2. The mats are made of a compound made of rubber and plastic which comes in a variety of colors and is made in India. Jamison buys the compound, rolls it flat, cuts the mats and stamps its logo on each one. Each mat requires 1.8 square yards of compound.
Because the compound comes from India, they require that a 20% inventory of the following months production. The compound costs $3.25 per square yard.
3. Each mat requires .3 hours of direct labor and Jamison pays its assembly line workers $21 per hour. Variable overhead includes inexpensive cording that is attached to the mats and is included in the Variable OH application rate of $12 per direct labor hour. Fixed manufacturing overhead is applied at $9 per direct labor hour.
4. Delivery expenses are 7% of sales and sales commissions are another 4%. Fixed general and administrative are $32,000 per month and 50% of that amount is depreciation.
5. Sales are 30% cash and 70% on credit. The 70% Credit sales are collected as follows:
a.10% of total sales in the month of sale
b.50% of total sales in the month following sale
c.10% of total sales in the second month following sale
6. Payments for Purchases are made 25% in the month of purchase and 75% in the month following purchase. Purchases for March total $65,300.
7. Jamison requires that a minimum of $20,000 remain in the bank at all times. If the balance drops below $20,000 Jamison borrows from its line of credit in increments of $1,000. It pays all borrowings back as soon as possible. There are no borrowings on the line of credit on April 1. The beginning cash balance on April 1 is $21,500.
8. Jamison expects to purchase new equipment in April totaling $56,000 and pays a $65,000 dividend in the last month of each quarter.
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