Prepare a cash budget for September, October, November, and December. Enter all amounts as positive values except an overall cash decrease which should be indicated with a minus sign.

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At the beginning of the school year, Katherine Malloy decided to prepare a cash budget for the months of September, October, November, and December. The budget must plan for enough cash on December 31 to pay the spring semester tuition, which is the same as the fall tuition. The following information relates to the budget:

Cash balance, September 1 (from a summer job) $7,650
Purchase season football tickets in September 100
Additional entertainment for each month 270
Pay fall semester tuition in September 4,100
Pay rent at the beginning of each month 370
Pay for food each month 210
Pay apartment deposit on September 2 (to be returned December 15) 500
Part-time job earnings each month (net of taxes) 950

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a.  Prepare a cash budget for September, October, November, and December. Enter all amounts as positive values except an overall cash decrease which should be indicated with a minus sign.

KATHERINE MALLOYCash BudgetFor the Four Months Ending December 31
  September October November December
Estimated cash receipts from:        
Part-time job $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_1 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_2 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_3 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_4
Deposit       fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_5
Total cash receipts $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_6 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_7 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_8 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_9
Estimated cash payments for:        
Season football tickets $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_10      
Additional entertainment fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_11 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_12 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_13 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_14
Tuition fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_15      
Rent fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_16 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_17 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_18 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_19
Food fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_20 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_21 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_22 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_23
Deposit fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_24      
Total cash payments $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_25 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_26 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_27 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_28
Overall cash increase (decrease) $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_29 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_30 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_31 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_32
Cash balance at beginning of month fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_33 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_34 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_35 fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_36
Cash balance at end of month $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_37 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_38 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_39 $fill in the blank 805f3ef9804a054_40
 

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