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Lpd logistics, inc.'s projected sales for the first six months of 2010 are given below. jan. $300,000 april $350,000 feb. $350,000 may $500,000 mar. $475,000 june $400,000 20% of sales are collected in the month of the sale, 75% are collected in the month following the sale, and 5% are written off as uncollectible. cost of goods sold is 80% of sales. purchases are made the month prior to the sales and are paid during the month the purchases are made (i. e. goods sold in march are bought and paid for in february). total other cash expenses are $35,000/month. the company's cash balance as of february 1, 2010 will be $30,000. excess cash will be used to retire shortminusterm borrowing (if any). lpd has no short term borrowing as of february 28, 2010. assume that the interest rate on shortminusterm borrowing is 1% per month. the company must have a minimum cash balance of $20,000 at the beginning of each month. what is lpd's projected total receipts (collections) for march? a. $475,000 b. $310,000 c. $357,500 d. $456,000

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