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The document contains 6 multiple choice questions related to analyzing financial statements and budgets. Question 1 provides cash balance and disbursement information for a business called Hair Stars and asks how much money should be borrowed in May to maintain a minimum cash balance of P10,000. Question 2 provides accounts receivable information for Joy Company and asks for the projected accounts receivable balance at July 31. Question 3 provides sales, cost of goods sold, and inventory information for Balagtas Company and asks for the estimated cash disbursements for inventories in January 1983. Questions 4-6 provide additional budget and financial statement information for various companies and ask calculation questions related to purchases, net income, expenses, and cash balance.

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Quiz Number 3

The document contains 6 multiple choice questions related to analyzing financial statements and budgets. Question 1 provides cash balance and disbursement information for a business called Hair Stars and asks how much money should be borrowed in May to maintain a minimum cash balance of P10,000. Question 2 provides accounts receivable information for Joy Company and asks for the projected accounts receivable balance at July 31. Question 3 provides sales, cost of goods sold, and inventory information for Balagtas Company and asks for the estimated cash disbursements for inventories in January 1983. Questions 4-6 provide additional budget and financial statement information for various companies and ask calculation questions related to purchases, net income, expenses, and cash balance.

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QUIZ #2

Budget of Hair Stars, a groom pad for men and


women:

Excess of cash available over disbursements P 800


Cash balance, May 1 10,100
Total cash disbursement for May 32,500
The following information was extracted from the May Cash Budget of Hair Stars, a
groom pad for men and women:
The business can only borrow money in round figures of P1,000 amounts. If the
business is required to maintain a minimum cash balance of P10,000, how much money
should be borrowed in May?

a. P9,200 b. P10,000 c. P22,000 d. P23,000

23. In preparing its budget for July, 1997, Joy Company has the following accounts
receivable information available:
Accounts receivable at June 30, 19x7 P350,000
Estimated credit sales for July P400,000
Estimated collections in July for credit sales in July and prior P320,000
months
Estimated write-offs in July for uncollectible credit sales P 16,000
Estimated provision for doubtful accounts for credit sales in P 12,000
July
What is the projected balance of accounts receivable at July 31, 19x7?
a. P402,000. b. P430,000. c. P414,000. d. P426,000.

24. The January 1983 budget of Balagtas Company is being prepared by the budget
officer of the company. In the preparation of the cash budget the estimates for the
month of January, 1983 include the following:

Sales P937,500
Gross profit (based on sales) 25%
Increase in inventories P75,000
Decrease in trade accounts payable P30,000
The estimated cash disbursements for inventories in January, 1983 is
a. P598,125 b. P733,125 c. P748,125 d. P808,125
25. GLORIA CORP. has the following budget estimates for its second year of operations:
Projected sales – P3,500,000
Projected net income before tax – 12% of sales
Estimated selling and administrative expenses – 25% of sales
Direct labor and factory overhead are budgeted at 70% of the total manufacturing cost.
Inventories are estimated as follows:
Raw materials Goods in process Finished goods
Beginning P220,000 P250,000 P350,000
Ending 270,000 300,000 420,000
The estimated purchases of raw materials would be

a. P967,500 b. P732,500 c. P697,000 d.


P747,500

26. Digna Company had the following transactions in 19x7, their first year of operations
Sales (90% collected in 1997) P1,500,000
Bad debts write-offs 60,000
Disbursements for cost and expenses 1,200,000
Disbursement for income taxes 90,000
Purchase of fixed assets 400,000
Depreciation of fixed assets 80,000
Proceeds from issuance of common stock 500,000
Proceeds from short-term borrowings 100,000
Payments on short-term borrowings 50,000
What is the cash balance at December 31, 19x7?
a. P210,000. b. P150,000. c. P280,000. d. P170,000

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