Developing a Master Budget for a Merchandising Organization Assume Nordstrom prepares budgets quarterly. The...

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Developing a Master Budget for a Merchandising Organization

Assume Nordstrom prepares budgets quarterly. The following information is available for use in planning the second quarter budgets for one of its stores (in thousands).

NORDSTROM Balance Sheet March 31
Assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Cash $ 2,525

Merchandise purchases payable

$2,400
Accounts receivable 2,040

Dividends payable

710
Inventory 3,400

Stockholders' equity

8,005
Prepaid Insurance 150
Fixtures 3,000
Total assets $11,115

Total liabilities and equity

$11,115

Actual and forecasted sales for selected months in the upcoming year are as follows:

Month (in thousands) Sales Revenue
January $2,600
February 2,700
March 3,000
April 3,600
May 3,800
June 3,500
July 3,200
August 4,000

Monthly operating expenses are as follows:

Wages and salaries $750
Depreciation 75
Advertising 55
Other costs 350

Cash dividends for the store of $710 thousand are declared during the third month of each quarter and are paid during the first month of the following quarter. Operating expenses, except insurance, rent, and depreciation are paid as incurred. The prepaid insurance is for five more months. Cost of goods sold is equal to 60% of sales. Ending inventories are sufficient for 150% of the next months cost of sales. Purchases during any given month are paid in full during the following month. Cash sales account for 50% of the revenue. Of the credit sales, 60% are collected in the next month and 40% are collected in the month after. Money can be borrowed and repaid in multiples of $100 thousand at an interest rate of 12% per year. The company desires a minimum cash balance of $2 million on the first of each month. At the time the principal is repaid, interest is paid on the portion of principal that is repaid. All borrowing is at the beginning of the month, and all repayment is at the end of the month. Money is never repaid at the end of the month it is borrowed.

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  • Part B
  • Part C
  • Part D
  • Part E
  • Part F

(f) Prepare a budgeted balance sheet as of June 30.

NORDSTROMS

Budgeted Balance Sheet (in thousands)

June 30
Assets Liabilities and Equity
Cash

Merchandise payable

Accounts receivable

Dividend payable

Inventory

Prepaid insurance

Fixtures

Total assets

Stockholders' equity

Total liab. & equity

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