Broihan corporation has the following purchases budget for the last half of 2002:
july...
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Broihan corporation has the following purchases budget for the last half of 2002:
july $100,000
october $ 90,000
august 80,000
november 100,000
september 110,000
december 94,000
historically, the company pays one half at the time of purchase and the remainder in the month following purchase. what are the expected cash disbursements in august?
a. $ 80,000.
b. $ 90,000.
c. $ 95,000.
d. $100,000
e. $105,000
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