solved Sprinkles Ice Cream ShoppePlease read the instructions carefully.A new client
Sprinkles Ice Cream ShoppePlease read the instructions carefully.A new client of yours, Lilly Waters wants to open an ice cream shop near the downtown shopping center. She will sell ice cream cones or in a cup, shakes, sundaes, and soda. Her grand opening will be January 1, 2022.LIlly needs help figuring out how her business will perform the first year in business. She has hired you as an independent consultant, prepare a cash proforma budget for her business venture . This is a spreadsheet that helps forecast income and expenses over a period of time).It can be used to plan and manage the business if done correctly.Assignment:Using Microsoft Excel, construct a monthly proforma cash budget for your client for the first year of operations.Use the file attached Excel Template – “Sprinkles†as your starting point. Download and use this file as the basis for your assignment. Do not make any changes to this pre-defined template items (this means start with the items that already included and that are expected in the spreadsheet). You may add your information to the existing sheets. You may add extra worksheets as needed as well update the template.Do not use a template from a previous semester – this is academic dishonesty and will be subject to disciplinary action.Place the finished cash pro forma on a worksheet labeled “Cash ProForma”.Place all your case assumptions data on a separate worksheet. Label the worksheet “Assumptions” (note: each piece of data must appear in its own cell on the Assumption sheet).Place your start-up costs on a third worksheet labeled “Startup Costs”Create two additional worksheets for your recommendations. Ice Cream Cakes and IcedCoffee.Appropriate Charts (graphs): You will be creating two separate charts so create and label two additional worksheets for the charts (each chart will be in its own worksheet).1Chart One –â€Monthly Product Revenue†– this will show the monthly revenue for each of your five products for the entire year.Chart Two – “Total Product Net Income†– You want to track the total product net income for the year to determine any trends or projections in product sales.Make sure both charts are formatted correctly (i.e. appropriate title, legend where appropriate, data series properly labeled) and they are appropriate for business use.Information needed to complete assignment:Products: Sugar cones, ice cream cups, milkshakes, sundaes, toppings, soda and bottle water.Product Selling Prices:I scoop Cup or Sugar Cone – $2.252 scoops Cup or Sugar Cone – $3.25 3 scoops Cup or Sugar Cone – $4.25I scoop Sugar Cone – $2.252 scoops Sugar Cone – $3.25 3 scoops Sugar Cone – $4.25Small Shake – $2.95 Medium Shake – $3.75 Large Shake – $4.50Small Sundae (1 topping) – $2.55 Medium Sundae (1 topping) – $3.55 Large Sundae (1 topping) – $4.65Additional topping: .50 per toppingSoda -$1.25 a bottleBottled Water – $1.00 a bottleCost of Goods Sold:Ice Cream Cones (Ice cream ingredients and cone) cost $1.10 for 1 scoop and .20 cents extra for each additional scoopIce cream Cups (Ice cream ingredients and cup) cost $1.25 and .20 cents per extra for each additional scoopSmall Shake cost $1.40 Medium Shake cost $1.55 Large Shake cost $1.75 Small Sundae cost $1.351Medium Sundae cost $1.50 Large Sundae cost $1.75 Additional Toppings cost $.10Sodas cost about $.7 per 16 oz. bottle Water cost $.6 per 16oz bottleThe building rent is $2500 per month. Phone/Internet will cost about $1000 per month.Electricity should cost about $1200 a month. Insurance will be $900 a month.Advertising and promotion will be $800 a month.Operating Hours:Sprinkles will be open seven days a week.Sprinkles will serve ice cream products all day and will be open11am – 8 pm on weekdays (Monday – Thursday, Sunday). 11am – 11pm Friday, SaturdayEmployees:Two hourly employees on Friday, SaturdayOne hourly employee needed during Monday – Thursday, SundayEither an assistant manager or manager is required during the Sprinkles Operating hours.Your client will be the manager and draw a salary of $35,000 per year (including benefits). She will work during the busiest times and fill in for the assistant manager. Approximately 40%.The assistant manager will receive a salary of $22,400 per year(including benefits). Approximately 60%.Hourly workers will be paid $8.75 an hour. Demand Rate:Monday – Thursday, Sunday the owner expects 10 customers per hour.Friday – Saturday the owner expects an average of 20 customers per hour..1Product demand on average:o 1/2 of all customers will buy 1 scoop Ice Cream Cones o 1/2 of all customers will buy 2 scoop Ice Cream Cones o 1/3 of all customer will buy 3 scoop Ice Cream Cones o 1/2 of all customers will buy 1 scoop Ice Cream cups o 1/2 of all customers will buy 2 scoop Ice Cream cups o 1/3 of all customer will buy 3 scoop Ice Cream cupso 1/4 of all customers will buy Medium Shakeso 1/4 of all customers will buy Large Shakeso 1/2 of all customers will buy Small shakeso 1/4 of all customers will buy a Large Sundaeo 1/3 of all customers will buy a Medium Sundae o 1/4 of all customers will buy Small Sundaeo 3/4 of all customers will buy a Sodao 1/4 of all customers will buy a Bottled Watero 1/4 of all customers will buy an additional toppingKitchen equipment: $10,250Cash register and sales equipment: $1,350Initial inventory: $4,500Pre-opening marketing: $1,500Store fixtures (chairs, tables etc.): $4,500Oil paintings of your client’s momma and grandma to hang on the wall: $350 Licenses: $1,025 Security deposit: $4,500First Insurance Payment: $750Your client has $8,000 and plans to borrow the rest from the bank with a five-year loan at 2.5% interest. You are to calculate the monthly loan payment using the appropriate financial function.Assume a tax rate of 21% if Income Before Taxes (IBT) is equal to or is greater than $13,500. Assume a tax rate of 13% if IBT is less than $13,500. You are tocalculate the monthly tax payment using the appropriate logical function.Assume that sales will grow at an average of 1.50% per month. Assume that each month contains 4.2 weeks.Recommendations:Show your client how these recommendations would affect the bottom line by recreating the pro forma for each scenario, and applying the data analysis to determine profitability.1Start-up costsYou do not have to start from scratch, but note, these are completely independent pro formas. They must update accordingly from the data worksheets.Plan on showing your analysis and discussing the proforma changes that occur under each new scenario and how it affects profitability.Use a formatted text box (not a comment) to explain your recommendations under each new pro forma. This will be approximately a 2-3 paragraph endeavor.Scenario One: “What if†Analysis for adding flavored ice coffees.Your client is unsure if she should sell flavored ice coffees. She thinks she can sell a coffee to every second customer and it seems to be lucrative because the coffee sells for $3.75 each and costs him only $1.60 to purchase.Unfortunately your client is afraid that he would cannibalize his soft drink sales with the coffee customers (one soft drink less for every coffee sold). It will cost him $5,250 to purchase the equipment and insurance costs would rise by another $155 per month due to the hot equipment needed to make the coffee.What is your recommendation: Should your client offer flavored coffee to her customers?Scenario Two: “What if†AnalysisYour client would like to consider adding ice cream cakes to the list of items available for sale. She is wanting to offer cakes with customized cake, ice cream decorations.She thinks she can sell 20 small cakes a week and 25 large cakes a week. It seems to be lucrative because the small cake is $16.95 and the large cake is $23.95. Costs are $5.45 per small cake and $7.40 per large cake.It will cost her $3,250 to purchase the equipment and insurance costs would rise by another $255 per month due to the hot equipment needed to make the cakes.What is your recommendation? Would it be profitable to sell the cakes?1