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Foyert corp. requires a minimum $6,800 cash balance. if necessary, loans are taken to meet this requirement at a cost of 1% interest per month (paid monthly). any excess cash is used to repay loans at month-end. the cash balance on october 1 is $6,800 and the company has an outstanding loan of $2,800. forecasted cash receipts (other than for loans received) and forecasted cash payments (other than for loan or interest payments) follow.
october november december
cash receipts $22,800 $16,800 $20,800
cash payments 25,200 15, 800 15,200
prepare a cash budget for october, november, and december.

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