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Harrington makes all sales on account, subject to the following collection pattern: 30% are collected in the month of sale; 60% are collected in the first month after sale; and 10% are collected in the second month after sale. If sales for June, July, and August were $80,000, $130,000, and $120,000, respectively, what were the firm's budgeted collections for August and the company's budgeted receivables balance on August 31

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