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CompUSA Inc. sells computer hardware. It also markets related software and software-support services. The company prepares annual forecasts for sales, of which the first six months of 2019 are given below.

In a typical month, total sales are broken down as follows: cash sales, 30%; VISA credit card sales, 65%; and 5% open account (the companys own charge accounts). For budgeting purposes, assume that cash sales plus bank credit card sales are received in the month of sale; bank credit card sales are subject to a 3% processing fee, which is deducted daily at the time of deposit into CompUSAs cash account with the bank. Cash receipts from collection of accounts receivable typically occur as follows: 22% in the month of sale, 50% in the month following the month of sale, and 25% in the second month following the month of sale. The remaining receivables generally turn out to be uncollectible.

CompUSAs month-end inventory requirements for computer hardware units are 30% of the following months estimated sales. A one-month lead time is required for delivery from the hardware distributor. Thus, orders for computer hardware units are generally placed by CompUSA on the 25th of each month to ensure availability in the store on the first day of the month needed. These units are purchased on credit, under the following terms: n/45, measured from the time the units are delivered to CompUSA. Assume that CompUSA takes the maximum amount of time to pay its invoices. On average, the purchase price for hardware units runs 60% of selling price.

CompUSA Inc. Forecasted Sales (units and dollars) JanuaryJune 2019
Number of Units Hardware Sales Software/ Support Sales Total Revenue
January 134 $ 375,200 $ 158,000 $ 533,200
February 144 403,200 178,000 581,200
March 90 252,000 148,000 400,000
April 100 280,000 143,000 423,000
May 124 347,200 168,000 515,200
June 134 375,200 158,000 533,200
Totals 726 $ 2,032,800 $ 953,000 $ 2,985,800

Required:

1. Calculate estimated cash receipts for April 2019.

2. The company is looking at the number of hardware units to order on January 25.

a. Determine the estimated number of units to be ordered.

b. Calculate the dollar cost (per unit and total) for these units.

3. Cash planning in this line of business is critical to success. Management feels that the assumption of selling price per unit ($2,800) is firmat least for the foreseeable future. Also, it is comfortable with the 30% rate for end-of-month inventories. It is not so sure, however, about (a) the Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) rate (because of the state of flux in the supplier market) and (b) the level of predicted sales in March 2019. Discussions with marketing and purchasing suggest that three outcomes are possible for each of these two variables, as follows:

Outcome March Sales CGS%
Optimistic 100 units 55 %
Expected 90 units 60
Pessimistic 80 units 65

The preceding outcomes are assumed to be independent, which means that there are nine possible combinations (3 3). You are asked to conduct a sensitivity analysis to determine the range of possible cash outflows for April 10, under different combinations of the above. Assume, for simplicity, that sales volume for April is fixed. Complete the following table:

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