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Finch Company began its operations on March 31 of the current year. Finch has the following projected costs: April May June Manufacturing costs* $156,800 $195,200 $217,600 Insurance expense** 1,000 1,000 1,000 Depreciation expense 2,000 2,000 2,000 Property tax expense*** 500 500 500 *Of the manufacturing costs, three-fourths is paid for in the month they are incurred; one-fourth is paid in the following month. **Insurance expense is $1,000 a month; however, the insurance is paid four times yearly in the first month of the quarter (i. e., January, April, July, and October). ***Property tax is paid once a year in November. The cash payments expected for Finch Company in the month of April are a.$121,100 b.$122,600 c.$123,100 d.$120,600

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