Januarys beginning materials inventory is 1744 kg suppose


Problem - The controller of Harrington Company estimates sales and production for the first four months of 2016 as follows:


January

February

March

April

Sales

$33,600

$44,100

$51,100

$24,600

Production in units

1,090

1,650

2,130

2,650

Sales are 40% cash and 60% on account, and 60% of credit sales are collected in the month of the sale. In the month after the sale, 40% of credit sales are collected. It takes 4 kg of direct material to produce a finished unit, and direct materials cost $5 per kg. All direct materials purchases are on account, and are paid as follows: 400/0 in the month of the purchase, 60% the following month. Ending direct materials inventory for each month is 40% of the next month's production needs.

January's beginning materials inventory is 1,744 kg. Suppose that both accounts receivable and accounts payable are zero at the beginning of January.

Answer the following questions:

What are the total cash sales for the January-March quarter?

What is the accounts receivable balance at the end of March?

What is direct materials inventory balance at the end of March?

What is direct materials inventory balance at the end of March?

What are material purchases costs for February?

What are cash payments on account for February?

What is the ending balance in accounts payable for March?

What is the cash balance for the period January-March?

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