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This problem continues the Draper Consulting, Inc., situation from P21-35 of Chapter 21. Assume Draper Consulting began January with $29,000 cash. Management forecasts that collections from credit...

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This problem continues the Draper Consulting, Inc., situation from P21-35 of Chapter 21. Assume Draper Consulting began January with $29,000 cash. Management forecasts that collections from credit customers will be $49,000 in January and $51,500 in February. Projected cash payments include equipment purchases ($17,000 in January and $40,000 in February) and operating expenses ($6,000 each month). Draper’s bank requires a $20,000 minimum balance in the store’s checking account. At the end of any month when the account balance dips below $20,000, the bank automatically extends credit to the store in multiples of $5,000. Draper borrows as little as possible and pays back loans each month in $1,000 increments, plus 5% interest on the entire unpaid principal. The first payment occurs one month after the loan.
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1. Prepare Draper Consulting’s cash budget for January and February 2013.
2. How much cash will Draper borrow in February if collections from customers that month total $21,500 instead of $51,500?

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