Exercise 14-2A (Algo) Preparing a sales budget LO 14-2 Stuart Company, which expects to start operations on January 1, y

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Exercise 14-2A (Algo) Preparing a sales budget LO 14-2 Stuart Company, which expects to start operations on January 1, y

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Exercise 14-2A (Algo) Preparing a sales budget LO 14-2 Stuart Company, which expects to start operations on January 1, year 2, will sell digital cameras in shopping malls. Stuart has budgeted sales as indicated in the following table. The company expects a 14 percent increase in sales per month for February and March. The ratio of cash sales to sales on account will remain stable from January through March.. Required a. Complete the sales budget by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of sales revenue Stuart will report on its first quarter pro forma income statement. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Complete the sales budget by filling in the missing amounts. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answers to two decimal places.) Sales February March January 46,000 Cash sales J Sales on account 110.000 1 of 7 www Next > S PIRK
Required a. Complete the sales budget by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of sales revenue Stuart will report on its first quarter pro forma income statement ok Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Complete the sales budget by filling in the missing amounts. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answers to two decimal places.): January February March Sales Cash sales Sales on account 0.00 Total budgeted sales Required B > 4 K 5 nces $ 46,000 110,00 S 156.000 $ 0.00 $
Chec Stuart Company, which expects to start operations on January 1, year 2, will sell digital cameras in shopping malls. Stuart has budgeted sales as indicated in the following table. The company expects a 14 percent increase in sales per month for February and March. The ratio of cash sales to sales on account will remain stable from January through March. Required a. Complete the sales budget by filling in the missing amounts. b. Determine the amount of sales revenue Stuart will report on its first quarter pro forma income statement. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Determine the amount of sales revenue Stuart will report on its first quarter pro forma income statement. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answers to two decimal places.) Sales revenue < Required A Required
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