Company makes two pet​ carriers, the​ Cat-allac and the​ Dog-eriffic. They are both made of plastic with metal​ doors, but the​ Cat-allac is smaller. Information for the two products for the month of April is given in the following​ tables: Input Prices Direct materials Plastic $6 per pound Metal $5 per pound Direct manufacturing labor $12 per direct manufacturing labor hour Input Quantities per Unit of Output Cat-allac Dog-eriffic Direct materials Plastic 5 pounds 7 pounds Metal 0.5 pounds 1 pound Direct manufacturing labor-hours (DMLH) 3 hours 5 hours Machine-hours (MH) 12 MH 18 MH Inventory Information, Direct Materials Plastic Metal Beginning inventory 220 pounds 50 pounds Target ending inventory 390 pounds 45 pounds Cost of beginning inventory $880 $155 accounts for direct materials using a FIFO​ cost-flow assumption. Sales and Inventory Information, Finished Goods Cat-allac Dog-eriffic Expected sales in units 460 255 Selling price $210 $300 Target ending inventory in units 40 20 Beginning inventory in units 20 35 Beginning inventory in dollars $2,000 $6,510 Animal Transport uses a FIFO​ cost-flow assumption for​ finished-goods inventory. Animal Transport uses an​ activity-based costing system and classifies overhead into three activity​ pools: Setup,​ Processing, and Inspection. Activity rates for these activities are $120per​ setup-hour, $10 per​ machine-hour, and $10 per​ inspection-hour, respectively. Other information​ follows: Cost Driver Information Cat-allac Dog-errific Number of units per batch 20 10 Setup time per batch 1.25 hours 2.25 hours Inspection time per batch 0.5 hours 0.5 hour If​ necessary, round up to calculate number of batches. Nonmanufacturing fixed costs for March equal $30,000​, half of which are salaries. Salaries are expected to increase 5​% in April. Other nonmanufacturing fixed costs will remain the same. The only variable nonmanufacturing cost is sales​ commission, equal to​ 1% of sales revenue. Prepare the following for​ April: 1. Revenues budget 2. Production budget in units 3. Direct material usage budget and direct material purchases budget 4.

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Company makes two pet​ carriers, the​ Cat-allac and the​ Dog-eriffic. They are both made of plastic with metal​ doors, but the​ Cat-allac is smaller. Information for the two products for the month of April is given in the following​ tables:

Input Prices
   
Direct materials
   
Plastic
$6
per pound
Metal
$5
per pound
Direct manufacturing labor
$12
per direct manufacturing labor hour
 
Input Quantities per Unit of Output
       
 
Cat-allac
Dog-eriffic
Direct materials
 
 
   
Plastic
5
pounds
7
pounds
Metal
0.5
pounds
1
pound
Direct manufacturing labor-hours (DMLH)
3
hours
5
hours
Machine-hours (MH)
12
MH
18
MH
 
Inventory Information, Direct Materials
   
 
Plastic
Metal
Beginning inventory
220
pounds
50
pounds
Target ending inventory
390
pounds
45
pounds
Cost of beginning inventory
$880
$155
 

accounts for direct materials using a FIFO​ cost-flow assumption.

Sales and Inventory Information, Finished Goods
 
Cat-allac
Dog-eriffic
Expected sales in units
460
255
Selling price
$210
$300
Target ending inventory in units
40
20
Beginning inventory in units
20
35
Beginning inventory in dollars
$2,000
$6,510
 
Animal Transport
uses a FIFO​ cost-flow assumption for​ finished-goods inventory.
 
Animal Transport
uses an​ activity-based costing system and classifies overhead into three activity​ pools: Setup,​ Processing, and Inspection. Activity rates for these activities are $120per​ setup-hour, $10 per​ machine-hour, and $10 per​ inspection-hour, respectively. Other information​ follows:
Cost Driver Information
 
Cat-allac
Dog-errific
Number of units per batch
20
10
Setup time per batch
1.25
hours
2.25
hours
Inspection time per batch
0.5
hours
0.5
hour
 
If​ necessary, round up to calculate number of batches.
Nonmanufacturing fixed costs for March equal
$30,000​, half of which are salaries. Salaries are expected to increase
5​% in April. Other nonmanufacturing fixed costs will remain the same. The only variable nonmanufacturing cost is sales​ commission, equal to​ 1% of sales revenue.
Prepare the following for​ April:
1.
 
Revenues budget
2.
 
Production budget in units
3.
 
Direct material usage budget and direct material purchases budget
4.
   
5.
 
 
6.
 
 
7.
 
 
8.
 
 
9.
 
 
10.
 
 
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