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11 June, 09:27

Philip Morris expects the sales for his clothing company to be $620,000 next year. Philip notes that net assets (Assets - Liabilities) will remain unchanged. His clothing firm will enjoy a 9 percent return on total sales. He will start the year with $220,000 in the bank. What will Philip's ending cash balance be?

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  1. 11 June, 11:13
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    Philip's ending cash balance will be $275,800

    Explanation:

    Ending cash balance = Beginning bank balance + Return on sales

    = $220,000 + $ (620,000*9%)

    = $220,000 + $55800

    = $275,800

    Therefore, Philip's ending cash balance will be $275,800
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