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- If management is being evaluated on their ability to manage a budget, what can they do to decrease cash outflow?If management is being evaluated on their ability to manage a budget, what can they do to increase cash flow?What is a cash budget, and how is this statementused by a business? How is the cash budget affected by the CCC? By credit policy?
- What factors are needed in making cash forecast (budget) for an organization?Which of the following helps to meet the short-term liquidity position of the concern? a.Investment Decision b.Capital Budgeting c.Cash Management d.Interrelation with Other DepartmentsWhy is the cash budget regarded as a primary tool in short-run financial planning? Discuss.
- Which statement about the cash budget is correct? It is also called the statement of cash flows. It can show managers when the company will experience a net loss. It can indicate when sales are insufficient. It can show managers when additional financing will be necessary.BY providing appropriate examples, explain the main advantages of identifying cash surpluses and deficits in a cash budget.?A very important role of the cash budget is to a. Determine how to finance dividend payments b. Plan for appropriate financing needs c. Determine the optimal source of financing for the organization’s operations d. Help identify credit customers who might not pay
- Development of Budget? A. Is required by GAAP B. Is required by tax authorities C. Enhance communication and coordination among managers. D. Enhance borrowing limit of the firm.Which of the following expenses would not appear in the cash budget? Depreciation expense Marketing expense Interest expense Wages expenseMoney management. How important of budgeting with spending?