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21.3
BUDGETING FOR
DEBTOR RECEIPTS
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Budgeting for discounts and bad debts… E.g. in 2015 a firm expects:
 To make credit sales of $50,000 (plus $5,000 GST)
 Discounts given to debtors to equal 5% of total owing from credit sales
 Bad debts to be 5% of total owing from credit sales
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
The GST exclusive
amount
$50,000
Do discounts and bad debts apply to…
or…
The GST inclusive
amount
$55,000
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Credit sales are $50,000 plus $5,000 GST
 Discount expenses will be 5% of total owing from credit sales
Discounts and bad debts apply to the GST inclusive amount
$50,000
or…
$55,000
5% x ?=
=
$2,500
$2,750
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Budgeting for discounts and bad debts… E.g. in 2015 a firm expects:
 To make credit sales of $50,000 (plus $5,000 GST)
 Discounts given to debtors to equal 5% of credit sales
 Bad debts to be 5% of credit sales
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
The GST exclusive
amount
$50,000
Do discounts and bad debts apply to…
or…
The GST inclusive
amount
$55,000
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Credit sales are $50,000 plus $5,000 GST
 Discount expenses will be 5% of credit sales
Discounts and bad debts apply to the GST inclusive amount
$50,000
or…
$55,000
5% x ?=
=
$2,500
$2,750
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Budgeting for collections from debtors…
 A budget is being prepared for July 2015
 Credit sales figures are as follows:
May June July
Month Credit
Sales $
GST $ Total $Month Credit
Sales $
GST $ Total $
May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000
Month Credit
Sales $
GST $ Total $
May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000
June (actual) 8,000 800 8,800
Month Credit
Sales $
GST $ Total $
May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000
June (actual) 8,000 800 8,800
July (budgeted) 9,000 900 9,900
$11,000 $8,800 $9,900
BudgetPast events
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Past history of the firm’s collections from debtors indicates that:
Month 0 Month +1 Month +2
80% of debtors settle their accounts in the month after sale to take
advantage of a 2% discount for prompt payment
15% of debtors settle their accounts in the second month after sale
5% of debtors will become bad debts
80% collected and
2% discount given
15% collected 5% bad debtsSale made here
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
Month Credit
Sales $
GST $ Total $
May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000
BudgetPast events
Month 0 Month +1 Month +2
80% collected and
2% discount given
15% collected 5% bad debtsSale made here
May June July
$11,000 80% - 2% 15%
$11,000
x 78%
= $8,580
$11,000
x 80%
= $8,800
x 98%
= $8,624
or…
$8,624
$11,000
x 15%
= $1,650
$1,650
5%
$550
$11,000
x 5%
= $550
21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR
RECEIPTS
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
TASK
In-class Homework
Ex21.1 X
Ex21.2 X

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21.3 Budgeting for debtor receipts

  • 2. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Budgeting for discounts and bad debts… E.g. in 2015 a firm expects:  To make credit sales of $50,000 (plus $5,000 GST)  Discounts given to debtors to equal 5% of total owing from credit sales  Bad debts to be 5% of total owing from credit sales 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS The GST exclusive amount $50,000 Do discounts and bad debts apply to… or… The GST inclusive amount $55,000
  • 3. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Credit sales are $50,000 plus $5,000 GST  Discount expenses will be 5% of total owing from credit sales Discounts and bad debts apply to the GST inclusive amount $50,000 or… $55,000 5% x ?= = $2,500 $2,750 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS
  • 4. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Budgeting for discounts and bad debts… E.g. in 2015 a firm expects:  To make credit sales of $50,000 (plus $5,000 GST)  Discounts given to debtors to equal 5% of credit sales  Bad debts to be 5% of credit sales 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS The GST exclusive amount $50,000 Do discounts and bad debts apply to… or… The GST inclusive amount $55,000
  • 5. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Credit sales are $50,000 plus $5,000 GST  Discount expenses will be 5% of credit sales Discounts and bad debts apply to the GST inclusive amount $50,000 or… $55,000 5% x ?= = $2,500 $2,750 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS
  • 6. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Budgeting for collections from debtors…  A budget is being prepared for July 2015  Credit sales figures are as follows: May June July Month Credit Sales $ GST $ Total $Month Credit Sales $ GST $ Total $ May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000 Month Credit Sales $ GST $ Total $ May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000 June (actual) 8,000 800 8,800 Month Credit Sales $ GST $ Total $ May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000 June (actual) 8,000 800 8,800 July (budgeted) 9,000 900 9,900 $11,000 $8,800 $9,900 BudgetPast events 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS
  • 7. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Past history of the firm’s collections from debtors indicates that: Month 0 Month +1 Month +2 80% of debtors settle their accounts in the month after sale to take advantage of a 2% discount for prompt payment 15% of debtors settle their accounts in the second month after sale 5% of debtors will become bad debts 80% collected and 2% discount given 15% collected 5% bad debtsSale made here 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS
  • 8. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use Month Credit Sales $ GST $ Total $ May (actual) 10,000 1,000 11,000 BudgetPast events Month 0 Month +1 Month +2 80% collected and 2% discount given 15% collected 5% bad debtsSale made here May June July $11,000 80% - 2% 15% $11,000 x 78% = $8,580 $11,000 x 80% = $8,800 x 98% = $8,624 or… $8,624 $11,000 x 15% = $1,650 $1,650 5% $550 $11,000 x 5% = $550 21.3 BUDGETING FOR DEBTOR RECEIPTS
  • 9. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use TASK In-class Homework Ex21.1 X Ex21.2 X