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Answer:
Getty’s cash receipts for the months of February: $225,900
Getty’s cash receipts for the months of March: $281,620
Explanation:
Cash sales:
In January = 35% x $200,000 = $70,000
In February = 35% x $235,000 = $82,250
In March = 35% x $298,000 = $104,300
Credit Sales:
In January = 65% x $200,000 = $130,000
In February = 65% x $235,000 = $152,750
In March = 65% x $298,000 = $193,700
Getty’s cash receipts for the months of February = Cash sales of February + 40% x Credit sales of January + 60% x Credit sales of February = $82,250 + 40% x $130,000 + 60% x $152,750 = $225,900
Getty’s cash receipts for the months of March = Cash sales of March + 40% x Credit sales of February + 60% x Credit sales of March = $104,300 + 40% x $152,750 + 60% x $193,700 = $281,620
The preparation of the Cash Receipts Schedule for the months of February and March for Getty Company is as follows:
                    February      March
Cash sales (35%) Â Â Â Â Â $82,250 Â Â Â Â $104,300
Cash collection:
60% month of sale      91,650      116,220
40% following month   52,000        61,100
Total cash receipts  $225,900     $281,620
What is a cash budget?
A cash budget is a budget or forecast of cash receipts and cash payments within a period.
Cash budgets are prepared as decision tools to help managers make cash decisions.
Data and Calculations:
                 January     February     March
Expected Sales   $200,000    $235,000   $298,000
Cash sales (35%) Â Â Â 70,000 Â Â Â Â Â Â 82,250 Â Â Â Â 104,300
Credit sales (65%) Â 130,000 Â Â Â Â Â 152,750 Â Â Â Â 193,700
Cash collection:
60% month of sale  78,000       91,650     116,220
40% following month            52,000      61,100
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