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This document contains a case study about Sarah, the owner of a small toy business. It provides her cash flow forecast for the start of 2015. Some key details: - Sarah sells toys to retailers on 3 months' credit but receives 1 month's credit from suppliers. - In January, wages were $X and total cash outflows were $22,000. - The business has a negative closing balance in March due to high purchases and wages that month. - Producing a cash flow forecast has advantages of planning for cash needs and identifying periods of low cash. - Sarah's accountant said a positive cash flow is more important than profits, which the document asks you to justify
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Business Studies Exam Paper

This document contains a case study about Sarah, the owner of a small toy business. It provides her cash flow forecast for the start of 2015. Some key details: - Sarah sells toys to retailers on 3 months' credit but receives 1 month's credit from suppliers. - In January, wages were $X and total cash outflows were $22,000. - The business has a negative closing balance in March due to high purchases and wages that month. - Producing a cash flow forecast has advantages of planning for cash needs and identifying periods of low cash. - Sarah's accountant said a positive cash flow is more important than profits, which the document asks you to justify
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Beaconhouse School System

Latifabad Secondary Branch


NAME : ---------------------------- Business studies 7115
CLASS/SEC : ---------------------------- TIME : 45 min
DATE : ----------------------------

1 Sarah is the owner of a small business making children’s toys. She sells her toys to retailers on 3
months’ credit. She receives 1 month’s credit from her suppliers. Her cash flow forecast for the start of
2015 is given below.

Table 1 ($000)

January February March


Cash inflow 15 20 19
Cash outflows:
Purchases of stock 12 10 14
Wages X 7 6
Other payments 4 4 4
Total cash outflows 22 Y 24
Net cash flow (7) (1) (5)
Opening balance 10 3 2
Closing balance 3 2 (3)

Note: numbers in brackets are negative.

(a) Calculate the following:

Wages in January (X): ..............................................................................................................

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cash outflows in February (Y): ..........................................................................................

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(b) Identify two examples of Sarah’s ‘other payments’.

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(c) Identify and explain two reasons why the business has a negative closing balance in March.

Reason 1: .................................................................................................................................

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(d) Identify and explain two advantages to Sarah’s business of producing a cash flow forecast.

Advantage 1: .............................................................................................................................

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Explanation: ..............................................................................................................................

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Advantage 2: .............................................................................................................................

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(e) Sarah’s accountant told her that a positive cash flow is more important to the business than profits.
Do you agree? Justify your answer.

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2 Rhiannon Enterprises manufactures ladies clothes. Its best selling products are fashion jeans and T-shirts.
Figure 1 shows sales data for these products. In 2014 the value of the sales of these 2 main products was 50
% of the total sales of the business. The market for ladies’ clothes is very competitive. In 2013 the business
reduced the price of its jeans by 25 %. It is now trying to find low cost suppliers of cloth to increase its
profit margins. Sales of some other products have been falling despite Rhiannon Enterprises increasing
advertising spending on them.

Figure 1

Value of Sales $000


Jeans
175
T-shirts

125

2012 2013 2014

(a) What is meant by a market being ‘very competitive’?

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(b) Calculate the total value of sales of Rhiannon Enterprises in 2014.

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(c) Identify and explain two possible reasons why Rhiannon’s sales of some other products fell despite
an increase in advertising.

Reason 1: .................................................................................................................................

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Explanation: ..............................................................................................................................

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Reason 2: .................................................................................................................................

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(d) Identify and explain two factors that the business should consider before deciding on a new supplier
of cloth.

Factor 1: ....................................................................................................................................

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Explanation: ..............................................................................................................................

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Factor 2: ....................................................................................................................................

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(e) Do you think Rhiannon Enterprises should reduce the prices of all its products in 2015? Justify
your answer.

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