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Business, 05.05.2020 03:58, tammydbrooks43

The following information is drawn from Royal Industries' cash budget: Cash Receipts $ 40,000 Beginning Cash Balance $ 10,000 Cash Payments $ 48,000 Desired Ending Cash Cushion $ 5,000 If there is a cash shortage, the company borrows money. If a surplus occurs funds are used to repay loans or to invest in short-term assets. The company had no debt before January 1st. The amounted "needed" to borrow or the amount "available" for repayment of debt in January would be

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