Cash Management Sleepy Hollow Ltd Osborne Books
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I am working from Osbourne Books, Cash Management and Credit Control, for Sleepy Hollow Limited.<BR><BR>Does anybody know how to work out Trade Sales?<BR><BR>Thank you
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Cash Management Sleepy Hollow Ltd Osborne Books
<b>Trade Sales</b><BR> Look at the memo from Pat Illow, Sales Director<BR>Trade sales are expected to be<BR><UL><BR><li>January 5,000<BR><li>February (increase by 400) to 5,400<BR><li>March (increase by 400) to 5,800<BR><li>April (increase by 400) to 6,200<BR></UL><BR><BR>These are the numbers of beds sold to the retailers<BR><BR>If you want to find the value<BR>the price per bed is £100 for Jan Feb and March and 5% more in April (£105)<BR><BR>And the cash inflows<BR>(see Steve Tranz memo)<BR><b> JAN</b>Balance sheet debtors will pay £500,000 <BR><b> FEB</b>Balance sheet debtors will pay £300,000 plus 40% of the Jan trade sales turnover<BR><b> MAR</b> 60% Jan trade sales turnover plus 40% Feb<BR><b> APR</b> 60% Feb plus 40% Mar (and a separate cash flow for factory shop sales)<BR><BR><a target=new class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="mailto:sandy.hood@chichester.ac.uk">Sandy</a><BR>0 -
Cash Management Sleepy Hollow Ltd Osborne Books
I'm sorry about the £ - these should be pound signs0 -
Cash Management Sleepy Hollow Ltd Osborne Books
Thanks for the workings so far.<BR><BR>The price of the bed you said was 100.00 so far I have worked it out to be: -<BR><BR>5.00 metre x 10 metres = 50.00<BR>2 hours x 5.00 = 10.00<BR><BR>where do I find the remaining 40.00 or have I gone completely wrong?<BR><BR>0 -
Cash Management Sleepy Hollow Ltd Osborne Books
Ive found where you got the 100.00 from. I was barking up the wrong tree with my figures.<BR><BR>Thanks for your help.0