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19 July, 19:37

If the actual A/R at the end of February was $12,000 and projected sales in March are $50,000, where 70% of sales are on credit, 60% of credit sales are collected in the month of the sale, and 40% are collected in the month after the sale, what is the projected A/R balance on the pro forma balance sheet for the end of March?

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  1. 19 July, 20:00
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    The projected A/R balance on the pro forma balance sheet for the end of March is $26,000

    Explanation:

    The computation of the projected A/R balance for the march month is shown below:

    = February A/R + march A/R

    where,

    February A/R = $12,000

    And, the March A/R = March Projected sales * credit sales percentage * next month collection percentage

    = $50,000 * 70% * 40%

    = $14,000

    Now put these values to the above computation

    So, the value would be equal to

    = $12,000 + $14,000

    = $26,000
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