Answer:
Compute the amount of funds Ms. Bragg needs to borrow for June.
Determine the amount of interest expense the restaurant will report on the June pro forma income statement.
What amount will the restaurant report as interest expense on the July pro forma income statement
Explanation:
accounts receivable May 31 is $56,000.
budgeted cash sales for June $145,000
credit sales for June $591,000
65% of credit sales are collected in current month, 35% collected next month
suppliers are paid on the last day of the month
budgeted cash payments for June 30th = $710,000
cash balance $38,000
how much money does Ms. Bragg need to borrow on June 30?
total cash collections in June = $56,000 (from previous month) + $145,000 (cash sales) + $384,150 (65% of $591,000) = $585,150
payments - cash collected = $710,000 - $585,150 = $124,850
money borrowed on June 30 = $124,850 + $38,000 (desired cash balance) = $162,850
interest expense during July = $162,850 x 10% x 1/12 = $1,357