Goodies Ltd is a small wholesale business importing and supplying toys to local toy stores. At the beginning of the third quarter 2021, the owner did a cash budget for each month of the third quarter: July, August and September. Due to unforeseeable circumstances, he now expects the sales to be half of what he originally forecasted for each month and wants your help to revise the cash budget. Note: all sales are cash sales and no cash payments are affected. Goodies Ltd – Original Cash Budget for the third quarter 2021    Jul  Aug  Sep Cash Receipts from Sales $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 Less Cash payments:       Cash paid for inventory purchase ($12,000) ($16,000) ($21,000) Cash paid for salary ($4,000) ($4,000) ($4,000) Cash paid for selling & admin expenses ($1,000) ($1,000) ($1,000) Total Payments ($17,000) ($21,000) ($26,000) =Net cash from operations $13,000 $19,000 $24,000 Add: Beginning Cash balance $3,000 $16,000 $35,000 =Ending Cash balance $16,000 $35,000 $59,000       Based on the revised cash budget, which month will he have a cash flow problem (i.e. run out of cash)? Choose the correct answer: August September July None of the month

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Goodies Ltd is a small wholesale business importing and supplying toys to local toy stores. At the beginning of the third quarter 2021, the owner did a cash budget for each month of the third quarter: July, August and September. Due to unforeseeable circumstances, he now expects the sales to be half of what he originally forecasted for each month and wants your help to revise the cash budget. Note: all sales are cash sales and no cash payments are affected.

Goodies Ltd – Original Cash Budget for the third quarter 2021

 

 Jul

 Aug

 Sep

Cash Receipts from Sales

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

Less Cash payments:

 

 

 

  • Cash paid for inventory purchase

($12,000)

($16,000)

($21,000)

  • Cash paid for salary

($4,000)

($4,000)

($4,000)

  • Cash paid for selling & admin expenses

($1,000)

($1,000)

($1,000)

Total Payments

($17,000)

($21,000)

($26,000)

=Net cash from operations

$13,000

$19,000

$24,000

Add: Beginning Cash balance

$3,000

$16,000

$35,000

=Ending Cash balance

$16,000

$35,000

$59,000

 

 

 

Based on the revised cash budget, which month will he have a cash flow problem (i.e. run out of cash)?

Choose the correct answer:

  • August
  • September
  • July
  • None of the month

 

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