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Using the information provided, construct a monthly cash budget for October through December 2014. Based on your analysis, will Noble enjoy a surfeit of cash, or require external financing? Sales (20 percent for cash, the rest on 30-day credit terms):
2014 Actual 2014 Projected
July August September October November
76,000 88,000 266,000 125,000 51,000
Purchases (all on 60-day terms):
2014 Actual 2014 Projected
July August September October November
116,000 122,000 257,000 62,000 27,000
Salaries payable monthly 20,000
Principal payment on debt due in December 25,700
Interest due in December 9,000
Dividend payable in December 15,000
Taxes payable in November 19,000
Addition to accumulated depreciation in December4,000
Cash balance on October 1, 2014 34,000
Minimum desired cash balance 15,000

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