8. Dollarbird Ltd. projects sales for its first three months of operation as follows. 4 January February March Credit sa

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8. Dollarbird Ltd. projects sales for its first three months of operation as follows. 4 January February March Credit sa

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8. Dollarbird Ltd. projects sales for its first three months of operation as follows. 4 January February March Credit sales $150 000 $188 000€ $176 000 Cash sales $60 000 $50 000 $55 0002 Total sales $210 000 $238 000 $231 0004 le Dollarbird Ltd.'s inventory on 1st January is $40 000. Subsequent beginning inventories should be 40% of that month's cost of goods sold. Goods are priced at 140% of their cost. 50% of purchases are paid for in the month of purchase; the balance is paid in the following month. Based on the above information only, what is the total anticipated cash disbursement for January?" A. $178 000 B. $150 000 C. 133,000 D. $89 000- E. $68 000
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