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Problem 13-63 & Problem 13-64 (Algo) (LO 13-5, 6, 7, 9)
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Jeremy Slacker started the Del Fuego Surf Shop on January 1 after determining that business school classes conflicted with his preferred activity. He invested $56,000 in the shop$35,580 of his own savings and $28,000 borrowed from an acquaintance. The loan is to be repaid in 5 years. Jeremy will pay the lender annual interest at a rate of 8 percent. Shortly after opening, Jeremy realized that he is not the best financial planner and has come to you for help. With some prodding, you are able to establish that Jeremy plans to sell only two models of surfboard, the Zuma and the Coronado, for at least the first year. Data on the boards are given as follows.
Zuma
Coronado
Expected annual sales (units)
624
312
Retail price (per unit)
$
380
$
680
Purchase cost (per unit)
300
430
Additional information on the planned operations for the year includes the following.
Equipment costing $46,000 was purchased for cash when the store opened. The equipment will be depreciated over five years using straight-line depreciation.
Because of the fantastic weather in Del Fuego, Jeremy expects sales to occur uniformly over the year. Sales will be both for cash (60 percent) and on account (40 percent). Sales on account are assumed to be collected in two months.
Jeremy will maintain inventory equal to one-half of a months sales. All boards will be purchased from the manufacturer on credit with payment made one month after purchase.
Annual cash selling, general, and administrative expenses are $29,072 fixed plus 10 percent of revenues.
Jeremys tax rate is 40 percent.
Problem 13-63 (Algo) Budgeted Financial Statements in a Retail Firm (LO 13-6, 7)
Required:
a. Prepare an income statement for the year based on the data and assumptions available. b. Prepare the year-end (December 31) balance sheet based on the data and assumptions available.
Required A
Required B
Prepare an income statement for the year based on the data and assumptions available.
Del Fuego Surf Shop
Budgeted Income Statement
For the Year
Zuma
Coronado
Total
Less other costs:
Prepare the year-end (December 31) balance sheet based on the data and assumptions available.
Del Fuego Surf Shop
Budgeted Balance Sheet
December 31
Assets
Current assets
Total assets
Liabilities and Net Worth
Total liabilities
Total net worth
Total liabilities and net worth
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