Teaching Cost Accounting: A Focus on Bad Debts and Purchases Discounts in the Cash Budget
  
	
  
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				    This paper presents materials that have been used in the classroom to teach cash budgeting procedures and which, based on exam results, have helped students better understand the workings of a cash budget.   An overview of...				    [ view full abstract ]
			    
		     
		    
			    
				    
This paper presents materials that have been used in the classroom to teach cash budgeting procedures and which, based on exam results, have helped students better understand the workings of a cash budget.   An overview of the cash budget is first presented, followed by problems involving projected cash collections and budgeted accounts receivable, first without and then with bad debts.  A focus on budgeted cash payments (and accounts payable balances) is next presented, first without and then with purchases discounts.  These areas capture the key determinants in the cash flow of a business and are crucial in forecasting and then maintaining adequate liquidity for effective business operations.
			    
		     
		        
  
  Authors
  
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    Bill Pollard
     (Appalachian State University)    
 
    
  
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											Topics: SEINFORMS@SEDSI					
	
  
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		SS9 » 		Accounting Education/Tax		(08:45 - Friday, 24th February, Cooper)
  
  
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    2016_SEINFORMS_Proceedings_-_PAPER_-_Teaching_Cost_Accounting_-_A_Focus_on_Bad_Debts_and_Purchases_Discounts_in_the_Cash_Budget.pdf  
	
  
			
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