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- Paul’s Pool Service provides pool cleaning, chemical application, and pool repairs for residential customers. Clients are billed weekly for services provided and usually pay 50 percent of their fees in the month the service is provided. In the month following service, Paul collects 40 percent of service fees. The final 10 percent is collected in the second month following service. Paul purchases his supplies on credit and pays 50 percent in the month of purchase and the remaining 50 percent in the month following purchase. Of the supplies Paul purchases, 85 percent is used in the month of purchase, and the remainder is used in the month following purchase. The following information is available for the months of June, July, and August, which are Paul’s busiest months: June 1 cash balance $16,000. June 1 supplies on hand $4,400. June 1 accounts receivable $9,100. June 1 accounts payable $4,300. Estimated sales for June, July, and August are $27,300, $41,000, and $43,900, respectively.…Paul's Pool Service provides pool cleaning, chemical application, and pool repairs for residential customers. Clients are billed weekly for services provided and usually pay 40 percent of their fees in the month the service is provided. In the month following service, Paul collects 50 percent of service fees. The final 10 percent is collected in the second month following service. Paul purchases his supplies on credit, and pays 50 percent in the month of purchase and the remaining 50 percent in the month following purchase. Of the supplies Paul purchases, 70 percent is used in the month of purchase, and the remainder is used in the month following purchase. The following information is available for the months of June, July, and August, which are Paul's busiest months: June 1 cash balance $16,700. June 1 supplies on hand $4,500. June 1 accounts receivable $9,400. • June 1 accounts payable $4,400. • Estimated sales for June, July, and August are $28,200, $42,300, and $45,000,…Paul's Pool Service provides pool cleaning, chemical application, and pool repairs for residential customers. Clients are billed weekly for services provided and usually pay 40 percent of their fees in the month the service is provided. In the month following service, Paul collects 50 percent of service fees. The final 10 percent is collected in the second month following service. Paul purchases his supplies on credit and pays 50 percent in the month of purchase and the remaining 50 percent in the month following purchase. Of the supplies Paul purchases, 80 percent is used in the month of purchase, and the remainder is used in the month following purchase. The following information is available for the months of June, July, and August, which are Paul's busiest months: June 1 cash balance $16,300. June 1 supplies on hand $4,500. ⚫ June 1 accounts receivable $17,650. ⚫ June 1 accounts payable $2,800. " • • Estimated sales for June, July, and August are $27,900, $41,900, and $44,900,…
- ABC operates a consignment shop where she sells clothes for women and children. The average number of consignments sold per month is 1,000. The average material cost and the selling price of each consignment are $8 and $20, respectively. The monthly fixed costs to run this business are given below: Rental cost: $750Utilities: $150Advertising: $35Insurance: $100Labor cost: $4,000 Using Excel spreadsheet / worksheet, determine Anna's profit. Attach excel solution.Schrute Farm Sales buys portable generators for $450 and sells them for $770. He pays a sales commission of 5% of sales revenue to his sales staff. Mr. Schrute pays $5000 a month rent for his store, and also pays $1900 a month to his staff in addition to the commissions. Mr. Schrute sold 200 generators in June. If Mr. Schrute prepares a contribution margin income statement for the month of June, what would be his variable costs? $56,300 $251,700 $97,700 $154,000William Diesel owns the Fredonia Barber Shop. He employs 5 barbers and pays each a base salary of $1,510 per month. One of the barbers serves as the manager and receives an extra $580 per month. In addition to the base salary, each barber also receives a commission of $8.40 per haircut. Other costs are as follows. Advertising Rent Barber supplies Utilities Magazines William currently charges $18.00 per haircut. (a) Determine the unit variable costs per haircut and the total monthly fixed costs. (Round variable costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.) Your answer is correct.. Total unit variable cost per haircut Total fixed costs (b) $300 per month $1,020 per month $0.45 per haircut $150 per month plus $0.15 per haircut $30 per month eTextbook and Media (d) V Your answer is correct. Break-even point Break-even point sales $ Compute the break-even point in sales units and in sales dollars. eTextbook and Media Your answer is incorrect. $ Net income $ $ 1070 19260 9 9630 haircuts Determine…