Determine the cash that franklin will have available to pay


Franklin Co., a specialty retailer, has a history of paying quarterly dividends of $0.50 per share. Management is trying to determine whether the company will have adequate cash on December 31, 2015, to pay a dividend if one is declared by the board of directors. The following additional information is available:

  • All sales are on account, and accounts receivable are collected one month after the sale. Sales volume has been increasing 5% each month.
  • All purchases of merchandise are on account, and accounts payable are paid one month after the purchase. Cost of sales is 40% of the sales price. Inventory levels are maintained at $75,000.
  • Operating expenses in addition to the mortgage are paid in cash. They amount to $3,000 per month and are paid as they are incurred.

Franklin Co. Balance Sheet September 30, 2015

Cash

$5,000

Accounts payable

$5,000

Accounts receivable

12,500

Mortgage note**

150,000

Inventory

75,000

Common stock-$1 par

50,000

Note receivable*

10,000

Retained earnings

66,500

Building/Land

169,000

Total liabilities and

 

Total assets

$271,500

stockholders' equity

$271,500

*Note receivable represents a one-year, 5% interest-bearing note due November 1, 2015.

**Mortgage note is a 30-year, 7% note due in monthly installments of $1,200.

Alternate Problems 95

Required:

Determine the cash that Franklin will have available to pay a dividend on December 31, 2015. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. What can Franklin's management do to increase the cash available? Should management recommend that the board of directors declare a dividend? Explain.

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