Shooter, Inc. began operations on September 1, 2020 The following balances are the...
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Shooter, Inc. began operations on September 1, 2020
The following balances are the ACTUAL TOTALS during 2020 (please be aware that 99.99% of the time projected balances are different from what turns out to be actual balances.)
Sales September, 23,000 units, October 21,000 units, November, 22,000 units, December 26,000 units
Production September 28,250 units, October 20,500 units, Nov 22,500 units, December 26,000 units
Purchases of Raw Material Sept 172,000 pounds; Oct 105,500 pounds; Nov 117,750 pounds;
December 125,125 pounds
Ending Inventory (December 31, 2020), Finished Goods 6,000 units
Ending Inventory (December 31, 2020), Raw Material 34,125 pounds
Accounts Receivable as of December 31, 2020 $2,035,600
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts as of December 31, 2020 $128,800
Accounts Payable for raw material purchases, December 31, 2020 $225,225
Cash Balance on December 31, 2020 $483,750
Now management for Shooter, Inc. is planning for 2021 and you have been tasked to prepare the master budget for the company for January through June 30th
Overhead is applied based on machine hours, each unit requires 2.5 hours of machine time
Each pound of material costs $6
Each machine hour costs $10 of overhead of which $1 is depreciation
Each Direct Labor hour costs $20
Your desired Finished Goods inventory is 25% of next months sales
Your desired Raw Material ending inventory is 30% of next months usage
Your cash collections are 65% during the month of sale, 18% the next month and 10% two months later, 6% three months later, you anticipate never collecting 1%, management policy is to show Bad Debt Expense in the month the sale occurred and to write off any uncollected account 1 year after the sale occurred. Until that time, the amount estimated to never to be collected will appear in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (go back and look at your 211 stuff)
Your cash payments of raw material are 70% the month of purchase and 30% the next month
$25,000 of administrative expenses are depreciation, 80% of the remaining administrative expenses are paid in the month incurred, 20% the following month.
Taxes are 25% of pre-tax income, all taxes are paid the same month they are incurred.
Prepare a master monthly budget for Shooter, Inc. for January through June 30th. Your monthly master budget should include the following:
Sales Budget in units and dollars for each month
Production Budget in units for each month (somewhere near your budget you should calculate cost per unit)
Direct Labor Budget for each month
Overhead Budget (remember, some of this is depreciation)
Purchases Budget for Raw Material for each month
Administrative Expenses Budget (remember some of this is depreciation)
Cash Collections Budget for each month
Cash Disbursements Budget for each month
Cash Budget for each month
Income Statement for each month
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