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- Construct and interpret a product profitability report, allocating selling and administrative expenses Naper Inc. manufactures power equipment. Naper has two primary productsgenerators and air compressors. The following report was prepared by the controller for Napers senior marketing management for the year ended December 31: Generators Air Compressors Total Revenue 4,200,000 3,000,000 7,200,000 Cost of goods sold 2,940,000 2,100,000 5,040,000 Gross profit 1,260,000 900,000 2,160,000 Selling and administrative expenses 610,000 Income from operations 1,550,000 The marketing management team was concerned that the selling and administrative expenses were not traced to the products. Marketing management believed that some products consumed larger amounts of selling and administrative expense than did other products. To verify this, the controller was asked to prepare a complete product profitability report, using activity-based costing. The controller determined that selling and administrative expenses consisted of two activities: sales order processing and post-sale customer service. The controller was able to determine the activity base and activity rate for each activity, as follows: Activity Activity Base Activity Rate Sales order processing Sales orders 65 per sales order Post-sale customer service Service requests 200 per customer service request The controller determined the following activity-base usage information about each product: Generators Air Compressors Number of sales orders 3,000 4,000 Number of service requests 225 550 A. Determine the activity cost of each product for sales order processing and post-sale customer service activities. B. Use the information in (A) to prepare a complete product profitability report dated for the year ended December 31. Compute the gross profit to sales and the income from operations to sales percentages for each product. (Round to two decimal places.) C. Interpret the product profitability report. How should management respond to the report?Use the following information for Exercises 2-47 through 2-49. Jasper Company provided the following information for last year: Last year, beginning and ending inventories of work in process and finished goods equaled zero. Exercise 2-49 Income Statement Refer to the information for Jasper Company on the previous page. Required: 1. Prepare an income statement for Jasper for last year. Calculate the percentage of sales for each line item on the income statement. (Note: Round percentages to the nearest tenth of a percent.) 2. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Briefly explain how a manager could use the income statement created for Requirement 1 to better control costs.Product cost concept of product pricing Based on the data presented in Exercise 12-15, assume that Willis Products Inc. uses the product cost concept of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing. a.Determine the total manufacturing costs and the cost amount per unit for the production and sale of 200,000 units. b.Determine the product cost markup percentage per unit. Round to two decimal place. c.Determine the selling price per unit. Round to the nearest dollar.
- 4.The following were taken from accounting records of Bella Company in December 2020.Prime cost, P301,000Gross profit rate on sales, 20%Cost of goods available for sale, P460,000Direct materials purchased, P170,000Work in process, December 1, 2020, P34,000Direct Materials, December 1, 2020, P16,000Finished goods, December 1, 2020, P30,000Factory overhead, 40% of conversion cost.Sales, P500,000Direct labor, P180,000Compute for December 31, 2020: (1) Direct materials inventory; (2) Work in process inventory; (3) Finished goodsinventory: A.(1) P6,000 ; (2) P25,400 ; (3) P30,000B. (1) P49,000 ; (2) P25,000 ; (3) P30,000C. (1) P65,000 ; (2) P25,400 ; (3) P60,000D. (1) P65,000 ; (2) P25,000 ; (3) P60,000Cost of Goods Manufactured; Income Statement The following data pertain to BaborCompany for the fiscal year ended December 31:[LO 3-4]Prior December 31 Current December 31Purchases of materials $165,000Direct labor 114,000Indirect labor 45,000Factory insurance 8,000Depreciation—factory 33,000Repairs and maintenance—factory 11,000Marketing expenses 144,000General and administrative expenses 86,000Materials Inventory $23,000 55,000Work-in-Process Inventory 13,000 16,000Finished Goods Inventory 17,000 24,000Sales in the current year were $625,000.Required Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured and an income statement for the current yearfor Babor Company similar to those in Exhibit 3.15A.11. The following information is available for Bandera Manufacturing Company for the month ending January 31: Cost of goods manufactured $229,440 Selling expenses 76,640 Administrative expenses 40,520 Sales 488,160 Finished goods inventory, January 1 55,160 Finished goods inventory, January 31 50,280 For the month ended January 31, determine Bandera's (a) cost of goods sold, (b) gross profit, and (c) net income.
- Q8) Financial statements for manufacturing companies includes the following, except: a. Direct Labor b. Direct material purchases c. Product inventories costs d. Merchandise purchaseThe following data were taken from the records of Jun Company for the year ended Dec. 31, 2021: Sales P5,590,000Sales returns 55,000Inventories, January 1:Raw materials 131,000Work in process 238,350Finished goods 442,000Inventories, December 31:Raw materials 145,500Work in process 175,720Finished goods 412,000Direct labor 1,050,300Purchases 2,051,500Purchase returns 17,150Purchase discounts 12,550Freight in…Problem 2. Statement of Costs of Goods Manufactured and Income statement. The following information are gathered from the accounting records of Genet Inc. for the current month: Inventory information Beginning balance $ Ending balance $ Raw materials inventory $46,800 $43,600 Work-in-Process inventory $33,400 $35,700 Finished goods inventory $42,500 $31,800 Other information $ Revenue $800,000 Purchase of raw materials $72,100 Indirect materials costs $5,600 Indirect labor costs $20,000 Office staff salaries $28,000 Office equipment depreciation $2,000 Factory machinery maintenance costs $5,000 Environmental compliance costs - factory $1,200 Direct labor - Wages of production line workers $32,000 Sales staff salaries $12,000 Advertising costs $8,000 Miscellaneous manufacturing overhead costs $11,000 Required: a.…
- 4. Selected account balances for the year ended December 31 are provided below for MelodyCompany:Selling and Administrative salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P110,000Purchases of raw materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P290,000Direct Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?Advertising expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P80,000Manufacturing overhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . P270,000Sales commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P50,000 Inventory balances at the beginning and end of the year were as follow:Beginning of the year End of the yearRaw materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P40,000 P10,000Work in process . .. . . . . . . .. . . ? P35,000Finished goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . P50,000 ? The total manufacturing costs for the were P683,000; the goods available for sale totaledP740,000; and the…The T-accounts below provide selected data about Company J’s financial results for the year: Raw Materials Inventory Jan 1 bal. P22,500 ? Credits Debits P75,000 Dec. 31 bal P18,000 Finished Goods Jan 1 bal. P90,000 ? Credits Debits ? Dec. 31 bal P72,000 Factory Overhead Debits P111,000 ? Credits Work In Process Jan 1 bal. P52,500 P282,000 Credits Direct Materials P72,000 Direct Labor P90,000 Factory Overhead P112,500 Dec 31 Bal. ? Manufacturing Wages Payable Debits P111,000 P66,000 Jan 1 Bal P99,000 Credits Cost of Goods Sold Debits ? The amount of indirect materials in the factory overhead account is a.P7,500 b.P12,000 c.P18,000 d.P4,500The T-accounts below provide selected data about Company J’s financial results for the year: Raw Materials Inventory Jan 1 bal. P22,500 ? Credits Debits P75,000 Dec. 31 bal P18,000 Finished Goods Jan 1 bal. P90,000 ? Credits Debits ? Dec. 31 bal P72,000 Factory Overhead Debits P111,000 ? Credits Work In Process Jan 1 bal. P52,500 P282,000 Credits Direct Materials P72,000 Direct Labor P90,000 Factory Overhead P112,500 Dec 31 Bal. ? Manufacturing Wages Payable Debits P111,000 P66,000 Jan 1 Bal P99,000 Credits Cost of Goods Sold Debits ? The Cost of Goods Sold is a.P282,000 b.P372,000 c.P300,000 d.P274,500