Cash Budgeting
If the cash balance before financing is less than the minimum cash balance, the pharmacy will need to what?
borrow enough cash to raise to the min
What is the Net monthly cash gain or (loss) equation?
cash receipts - cash payments
What is the usual cash budget budget period?
normally 6-12 months
For a cash budget, payments other than those made every month must be estimated which includes what?
payments for purchase or fixed assets, loan payments, or income taxes
If the gash balance is greater than the min, the pharmacy may be able to what?
repay past borrowing or to invest
Financing is compared with what?
the pharmacy's minimum cash balance
In calculating monthly purchase payments, the manager must determine what?
the timing of purchase, payment, & sale of merchandise
For Cash Payments, how are variable costs estimated?
variable costs are estimated as a percentage of sales
Cash budget shows what?
when to borrow, repay, invest
Why is cash budget needed?
1.) Cash in and out not equal to revenues and expenses 2.) Revenue recognized in time period that good is delivered or service rendered; cash-in recognized when cash received 3.) Expense recognized in time period that good is used; cash-out recognized when cash is paid out
Why is the cash flow is erratic?
1.) Seasonal sales 2.) purchases precede sales 3.) credit sales and purchases 4.) Purchases of fixed assets
What are the steps of making a Cash Budget?
1.) Select the budget period 2.) Forecast monthly sales 3.) Estimate cash and credit proportions
Why Make A Cash Budget from the perspective of control?
1.) each month compare budget and actual 2.) take action if necessary 3.) Like performance report in budgeting exercise
Why Make A Cash Budget from the perspective of planning?
1.) flexibility 2.) better interest rates 3.) peace of mind
Financing is added to (____________) or subtracted from (____________) the beginning monthly cash balance to yield the cash balance, end of month, before financing
1.) if a gain 2.) if a loss
What are Cash Payments?
A major part of monthly payments consists of purchases of merchandise for resale
Define Cash Budget.
A weekly or monthly forecast of cash inflows & outflows
What should be included in the Cash Receipts?
Any other income the pharmacy has, such as interest on savings accounts or other investments, should be included
Describe the cash flow in a cash budget.
Cash flow is usually erratic
What is Financing?
Comparing monthly receipts & payments yields the monthly cash gain or loss
What do Cash Receipts consist of?
Consist of cash sales for the month plus collections of accounts receivable from credit sales made in the prior months
What does the Cash Budget estimate?
Estimates, for each week or month, how much cash will come into the pharmacy & how much will be paid out
For Cash Payments, how are fixed costs estimated?
Fixed costs are estimated as a set dollar amount per month
Describe how the Monthly Sales Forecast is made.
If the pharmacy offers credit, the manager must also estimate the percent of monthly sales that will be made on credit & the percent that will be made for cash
What is the most important part of cash budget & most difficult step?
Monthly Sales Forecast
What is the Purchase payments equation?
Sales x COGS%
What is the problem with shorter Budget Period?
Shorter periods don't take into account seasonal shifts in cash flow & it's difficult to develop reliable estimates of sales for longer periods
What is the Minimum Cash Balance?
The minimum amount of cash the pharmacy needs in its cash account
What is the budget period?
The period of time the budget will cover
For the Cash Receipts, to determine monthly credit collections, the manager must what?
To determine monthly credit collections, the manager must estimate the lag time between credit sales & payments