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Table 1
Dunder Company's projected sales for the first six months of 2017 are given below:
25% of sales is collected in cash at the time of the sale, 50% is collected in the month following the sale and the remaining 25% is collected in the second month following the sale.Cost of goods sold is 75% of sales.Purchases are made in the month prior to the sale, and payments for purchases are made in the month of the sale.Total other cash expenses are $60,000/month.The company's cash balance as of February 28, 2017, will be $40,000.Excess cash will be used to retire short-term borrowing (if any) .Dunder has no short-term borrowing as of February 28, 2017.Assume that the interest rate on short-term borrowing is 1% per month.The company must have a minimum cash balance of $25,000 at the beginning of each month.Round all answers to the nearest $100.
-Based on the information in Table 1, what is Dunder Company's ending cash balance (before borrowing) in March?
Conversion Costs
The costs involved in converting raw materials into finished products, including labor and overhead.
First-In, First-Out
An inventory valuation method where the goods purchased or produced first are sold or used first.
Brazing Department
A specialized division within a manufacturing facility where brazing, a process for joining two metals, is performed.
Conversion Costs
Costs incurred during the manufacturing process to convert raw materials into finished products, typically including labor and overhead.
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