9. Preparing a budget A cash-flow budget uses the same format as a cash-flow statement....
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9. Preparing a budget
A cash-flow budget uses the same format as a cash-flow statement. It is prepared on a monthly basis and it reflects budgeted income and expenses.
In addition to the cash-flow statement, Dan and Lucy made a list of budget assumptions, listed for you here:
Dans income will increase by 5%, effective January 1. His bonus is generally 10% of his income in the previous year, and he receives it in January.
Lucys raise will be 3%, effective January 1.
Interest and dividend income will conservatively be the same in 2017 as it was in 2016 and will be received on a monthly basis.
Mortgage payments will be the same in 2017 as they were in 2016.
Federal income taxes are estimated at 20%, state income taxes at 6%, and social security taxes at 7.65% of wages, including Dans bonus.
Property insurance and property taxes are paid every six months, in June and December. The amount is expected to be the same in 2017 as it was in 2016.
Lucy will contribute $60 per week for the employee portion of their medical insurance.
Auto insurance is paid at the end of each calendar quarter and should not be more than it was in 2016.
Dan and Lucy would like to purchase a new car in the next few years and will put $500 a month away specifically for that purpose.
Dan and Lucy dont expect the amount of variable expenses to change in 2017 except that they would like to double their charitable contributions.
Gift purchases are made mostly around the holidays, so Dan and Lucy are planning to pay half of the gift expense in December and half in January when the credit card bill comes in.
Water and sewer is billed quarterly, in January, April, July, and October. The cost of heat should be spread over six months from November to April.
All other variable expenses can be spread evenly every month at 2016 amounts.
Use the information from their cash-flow statement (listed in the first column of the following annual budget) and their budget assumptions to fill in the missing amounts for the first six months of Dan and Lucys monthly budget for 2017. (Note: Be sure to fill in every blank space with a value. Round each answer to the nearest dollar.)
Annual Budget
Cash-Flow Statement
2017
Name: Dan and Lucy McDermott
2016
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
INCOME
Dans salary
57,000
4,988
4,988
4,988
Lucys salary
51,300
4,403
4,403
4,403
Dans Bonus
5,000
0
0
0
Interest and dividends
150
13
13
13
Total Income
$113,450
$9,404
$9,404
EXPENDITURES
Fixed Expenses
Mortgage
14,112
1,176
1,176
1,176
Dans federal income taxes
12,400
998
998
Dans state income taxes
3,720
299
299
Dans social security taxes
4,743
382
382
Lucys federal income taxes
10,260
881
881
881
Lucys state income taxes
3,078
264
264
264
Lucys social security taxes
3,924
337
337
337
Property taxes
4,500
0
0
0
Property insurance
1,200
0
0
0
Medical insurance
2,400
240
240
240
Automobile insurance and registration
700
0
0
Savings for auto purchase
500
500
500
Total Fixed Expenses
$61,037
$5,077
Variable Expenses
Food
1,356
113
113
113
Entertainment
3,000
250
250
250
Dining out
4,700
392
392
392
Electric
350
29
29
29
Water and sewer
800
0
0
Heat
1,250
208
208
208
Cable TV
3,000
250
250250
250
Telephone
600
50
50
50
Cell phone
900
75
75
75
Gifts
2,000
Personal care
600
50
50
50
Medical expenses
3,700
308
308
308
Vehicle gas and maintenance
2,530
211
211
211
Charitable contributions
1,500
250
250
250
Vacation
Total Variable Expenses
$26,286
$2,186
$2,186
Total Expenses
$87,323
$7,263
$7,438
SURPLUS (DEFICIT)
$26,127
$2,141
$1,966
Dan and Lucy have an emergency fund of $40,000. They would like to start saving for retirement, but they have not signed up for their companies 401(k) plans. Neither company matches 401(k) contributions.
What do you suggest for Dan and Lucy based on their goals and the budget that they have put together?
The $40,000 that the McDermotts have saved for an emergency is ____ (less than,more than, the same as) three months of expenses. They have not, however, taken advantage of the employer 401(k) plans that are available to them. If an employer does not match contributions, it is ____ (still, not) advantageous to contribute to a company-sponsored retirement savings plan because the contributions to the plan are invested with ____(after-fax, pretax, the company's) earnings. If the McDermotts invest part of their surplus in their 401(k) plans, they will save the designated amount plus another ____(40%, 35%, 20%, 33.65%) of that amount because of the tax savings.
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