tailieunhanh - Lecture Survey of accounting (4/e) - Chapter 14: Planning for profit and cost control

After you have mastered the material in this chapter, you will be able to: Describe the budgeting process and the benefits it provides, prepare a sales budget and related schedule of cash receipts, prepare an inventory purchases budget and related schedule of cash payments. | Chapter Fourteen Planning for Profit and Cost Control © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. 0 Three Levels of Planning Strategic planning involves making long-term decisions such as defining the scope of the business, determining which products to develop or discontinue and identifying the most profitable markets. Capital budgeting focuses on intermediate-range planning and involves decisions such as whether to buy or lease equipment, whether to stimulate sales, or whether to increase company assets. The Operations budget describes short-term objectives in specific amounts of sales targets, production goals, and financing plans. 1 1 Advantages of Budgeting 2 Budgeting Promotes Planning Promotes Coordination Enhances Performance Measurement Enhances Corrective Actions 2 Budgeting and Human Behavior Upper management must be sensitive to the impact of the budgeting process on employees. Budgets are constraining. They limit individual freedom in favor of an established plan. Many people find evaluation based on budget expectations stressful. Think of students and exams. Upper management must demonstrate that budgets are sincere efforts to express realistic goals employees are expected to meet. 3 3 Cash payments for S & A Cash payments for inventory Inventory purchases budget Income statement S & A expense budget Balance sheet Cash receipts Sales budget Cash budget Statement of cash flows Cash Receipts and Payments Schedules Operating Budgets Pro forma Financial Statements Start 4 4 Sales Budget Detailed schedule prepared by the marketing department showing expected sales for the coming periods and expected collections on those sales. It is critical to the success of the entire budgeting process. 5 5 Pro Forma Data $160,000 6 6 Inventory Purchases Budget The total amount of inventory needed for each month is equal to the amount of the cost of budgeted sales plus the desired ending inventory. 7 7 Selling and Administrative Expense Budget 8 8 Cash Budget HH plans to purchase, for cash, store fixtures with a cost of $130,000 in October. HH borrows or repays principal and interest on the last day of each month. Any money borrowed from the bank bears interest at an annual rate of 12% (1% per month). The management at HH wants to maintain a cash balance of at least $10,000 at the end of every month. 9 9 Cash Budget 10 10 Cash Budget 11 11 (g) $212,028 - $188,368 - $13,000 12 12 Pro Forma Income Statement The pro forma income statement gives management an estimate of the expected profitability of HH. If the project appears to be unprofitable, management can make the decision to abandon it. Although managers remain responsible for data analysis and decision making, computer technology offers powerful tools to assist in those tasks. 13 13 14 14 End of Chapter Fourteen 15 15