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Business, 12.03.2021 15:10, JaceJose12

Brownsville Novelty Store prepared the following budget information for the month of May: Sales are budgeted at $381,000. All sales are on account and a provision for bad debts is made for each month at three percent of sales for the month. Inventory was $104,000 on April 30; an inventory increase of $16,000 is planned for May 31. All inventory is marked to sell at cost plus 50 percent. Estimated cash disbursements for selling and administrative expenses for the month are $68,000. Depreciation for May is projected at $8,000. Brownsville's budgeted cost of goods sold (CGS) in May is:

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