A management accountant was working on a cash budget for Oklahoma Company when he accidentally spilled his coffee. Some of the liquid splattered on his working papers rendering a few of the amounts illegible. The budget with missing amounts indicated is provided below:
The company desires a cash cushion of $7,500 to start each month. In any month in which there is cash shortage the company's bank will extend it a loan equal to the shortage amount. The loan is assumed to have been made on the last day of the month. Any time the company has a cash surplus it must repay as much of any outstanding loans as possible. The bank charges monthly interest of 1% on
any outstanding loan balance. Required: Compute the missing amounts and enter them in the following table:
What will be an ideal response?
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