The management of Zigby Manufacturing prepared the following balance sheet for March 31 . \begin{tabular}{|l|r|r|r|} \hline \multicolumn{5}{|c|}{ Loan balance } & \\ \hline & April & May & June \\ \hline Loan balance - Bginning of month & $12,000 & \\ \hline Additional loan (loan repayment) & (12,000) & \\ \hline Loan balance - End of month & $ & 0 & \\ \hline & \\ \hline \end{tabular} To prepare a master budget for April, May, and June, management gathers the following information. a. Sales for March total 24,600 units. Budgeted sales in units follow; April, 24,600; May, 23,400; June, 24,000; and July, 24,600. The product's selling price is $24.00 per unit and its total product cost is $19.85 per unit. b. Raw materials inventory consists solely of direct materials that cost $20 per pound. Company policy calls for a given month's ending materials inventory to equal 50% of the next month's direct materials requirements. The March 31 raw materials inventory is 5,910 pounds. The budgeted June 30 ending raw materials inventory is 4,800 pounds. Each finished unit requires 0.50 pound of direct materials. c. Company policy calls for a given month's ending finished goods inventory to equal 80% of the next month's budgeted unit sales. The March 31 finished goods inventory is 19,680 units. d. Each finished unit requires 0.50 hour of direct labor at a rate of $15 per hour. e. The predetermined variable overhead rate is $2.70 per direct labor hour. Depreciation of $24,000 per month is the only fixed factory overhead item. f. Sales commissions of 8% of sales are paid in the month of the sales. The sales manager's monthly salary is $3,600. 9. Monthly general and administrative expenses include $14,400 for administrative salaries and 0.9% monthly interest on the long. term note payable. h. The company budgets 30% of sales to be for cash and the remaining 70% on credit. Credit sales are collected in full in the month following the sale (no credit sales are collected in the month of sale). 1. All raw materials purchases are on credit, and accounts payable are solely tied to raw materials purchases. Raw materials purchases are fully paid in the next month (none are paid in the month of purchase). 1. The minimum ending cash balance for all months is $48,000. If necessary, the company borrows enough cash using a loan to reach the minimum. Loans require an interest payment of 1% at each month-end (before any repayment). If the month-end preliminary cash balance exceeds the minimum, the excess will be used to repay any loans, k. Dividends of $12,000 are budgeted to be declared and paid in May. 1. No cash payments for income taxes are budgeted in the second calendar quarter, Income tax will be assessed at 35% in the quarter and budgeted to be paid in the third calendar quarter. m. Equipment purchases of $120,000 are budgeted for the last doy of June. \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline Beginning cash balance \\ \hline Add: Cash receipts from sales \\ \hline Total cash available \\ \hline Less: Cash payments for: \\ \hline Direct material \\ \hline Direct labor & Variable overhead \\ \hline Sales commissions & Sales salaries \\ \hline General and administrative salaries \\ \hline Dividends & \\ \hline Loan interest & \\ \hline Long-term note interest \\ \hline Purchases of equipment \\ \hline Total cash payments \\ \hline Arditional loan (loan repayment) \\ \hline Ending cash balance \\ \hline \end{tabular}