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This is what I have so far. Need help with part E and F. Developing a Master Budget for a Merchandising Organization Dils Brother Department

This is what I have so far. Need help with part E and F.

Developing a Master Budget for a Merchandising Organization

Dils Brother Department Store prepares budgets quarterly. The following information is available for use in planning the second quarter budgets for 2017.

Dils Brother Department Store Balance Sheet March 31, 2017

Assets

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Cash

$ 4,000

Accounts payable

$31,000

Accounts receivable

31,000

Dividends payable

15,000

Inventory

36,000

Rent payable

3,000

Prepaid Insurance

3,000

Stockholders' equity

50,000

Fixtures

25,000

Total assets

$99,000

Total liabilities and equity

$99,000

Actual and forecasted sales for selected months in 2017 are as follows:

Month

Sales Revenue

January

$ 70,000

February

60,000

March

50,000

April

60,000

May

70,000

June

80,000

July

100,000

August

90,000

Monthly operating expenses are as follows:

Wages and salaries

$ 27,000

Depreciation

100

Utilities

1,500

Rent

3,000

Cash dividends of $15,000 are declared during the third month of each quarter and are paid during the first month of the following quarter. Operating expenses, except insurance, rent, and depreciation are paid as incurred. Rent is paid during the following month. The prepaid insurance is for five more months. Cost of goods sold is equal to 50 percent of sales. Ending inventories are sufficient for 120 percent of the next month's cost of sales. Purchases during any given month are paid in full during the following month. All sales are on account, with 50 percent collected during the month of sale, 40 percent during the next month, and 10 percent during the month thereafter. Money can be borrowed and repaid in multiples of $1,000 at an interest rate of 12 percent per year. The company desires a minimum cash balance of $4,000 on the first of each month. At the time the principal is repaid, interest is paid on the portion of principal that is repaid. All borrowing is at the beginning of the month, and all repayment is at the end of the month. Money is never repaid at the end of the month it is borrowed.

Part 1 - Presentation of Purchase Budget

Dils Brother Department Store

Purchase Budget

Quarter Ending June 30, 2017

Particulars April May June Total
Cost of sales (50% of sales)

$30000

($60000*50%)

$35000

($70000*50%)

$40000

($80000*50%)

$105000
Add : Ending Inventory desired (120% of next month cost of sales)

$42000

($35000*120%)

$48000

($40000*120%)

$60000

($100000*50%*120%)

$150000
Total Inventory required $72000 $83000 $100000 $255000
Less : Opening Inventory

$36000

($60000*50%*120%)

$42000 (Closing of April) $48000 (closing of May) $126000
Budgeted Purchases $36000 $41000 $52000 $129000

Part 2 - Presentation of cash receipt schedule

Dils brother department store

Schedule of cash receipts

Quarter ending June 30, 2017

Particulars April May June Total
50% in current Month

$30000

($60000*50%) of april month

$35000

($70000*50%) of may month

$40000

($80000*50%) of june month

$105000
40% in next Month

$20000

($50000*40%) of march month

$24000

($60000*40%) of april month

$28000

($70000*40%) of may month

$72000
10% in next month thereafter

$6000

($60000*10%) of february monrh

$5000

($50000*10%) of March month

$6000

($60000*10%) of april month

$17000
Total $56000 $64000 $74000 $194000

Part 3 - Presentation of cash disbursement schedule

Dils brother department store

Schedule of cash disbursements

Quarter ending June 30, 2017

Particulars April May June Total
Payment of purchases (in next month) $31000 (Accounts payable of March 31, 2017) $36000 $41000 $108000
Operating expenses
Wages and salary $27000 $27000 $27000 $81000
Utilities $1500 $1500 $1500 $4500
Rent $3000 $3000 $3000 $9000
Other Outflow
Dividend $15000 $15000
Total Cash Disbursements $77500 $67500 $72500 $217500

Part - Presentation of Cash Budget

Dils Brother department Store

Cash Budget

Quarter ending June 30, 2017

Particulars April May June Total
Beginning Cash balance $4000 $4500 $4000 $12500
Receipts (Part 2) $56000 $64000 $74000 $194000
Disbursements (Part 3) ($77500 $67500 $72500 ($217500)
Excess Receipts over disbursements ($21500) ($3500) $1500 ($23500)
Cash Balance before Borrowing ($17500) $1000 $5500 ($11000)
Borrowings $22000 $3000 $0 $25000
Loan Repayments + Interest

($1030)

($1000) + ($1000*12%*3/12)

($1030)
Ending Cash Balance $4500 $4000 $4470 $12970

(e) find an income statement for each month of the second quarter ending June 30, 2017.

Only use negative signs to show net losses for income.

Dils Brothers Department Store Budgeted Monthly Income Statements Quarter Ending June 30, 2017

April

May

June

Total

Sales

$Answer

$Answer

$Answer

$Answer

Cost of sales

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Gross profit

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Operating expenses:

Wages and salaries

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Depreciation

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Utilities

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Rent

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Insurance

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Interest

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Total expenses

Answer

Answer

Answer

Answer

Net income

$Answer

$Answer

$Answer

$Answer

(f) find a budgeted balance sheet as of June 30, 2017.

Dils Brothers Department Store Budgeted Balance Sheet June 30, 2017

Assets

Liabilities and Equity

Cash

$Answer

Merchandise payable

$Answer

Accounts receivable

Answer

Dividend payable

Answer

Inventory

Answer

Rent payable

Answer

Prepaid insurance

Answer

Loans payable

Answer

Fixtures

Answer

Interest payable

Answer

Total assets

$Answer

Stockholders' equity

Answer

Total liab. & equity

$Answer

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