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The beginning cash balance is $15,000. Sales are forecasted at $800,000 of which 80% will be on credit. 70% of credit sales are expected to be collected in the year of sale, 28% in the year thereafter. Cash expenditures for the year are forecasted at $475,000. Accounts Receivable from previous accounting periods totaling $9,000 and will all be collected in the current year. The company is required to make a $15,000 loan payment on the last day of every year.. Compute the excess of cash receipts over cash disbursements during the current year.

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