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Optima Company is a high-technology organization that produces a mass-storage system. The design of Optima's system is unique and represents a breakthrough in the industry. The units Optima produces combine positive features of both compact and hard disks. The company is completing its fifth year of operations and is preparing to build its
Fourth-quarter sales for 20X0 are 55,000 units.
Unit sales by quarter (for 20X1) are projected as follows:
First quarter | 65,000 | ||
Second quarter | 70,000 | ||
Third quarter | 75,000 | ||
Fourth quarter | 90,000 |
The selling price is $400 per unit. All sales are credit sales. Optima collects 85% of all sales within the quarter in which they are realized; the other 15% is collected in the following quarter. There are no bad debts.There is no beginning inventory of finished goods. Optima is planning the following ending finished goods inventories for each quarter:
First quarter | 13,000 units | ||
Second quarter | 15,000 units | ||
Third quarter | 20,000 units | ||
Fourth quarter | 10,000 units |
Each mass-storage unit uses 5 hours of direct labor and three units of direct materials. Laborers are paid $10 per hour, and one unit of direct materials costs $80.
There are 65,700 units of direct materials in beginning inventory as of January 1, 20X1. At the end of each quarter, Optima plans to have 30% of the direct materials needed for next quarter's unit sales. Optima will end the year with the same amount of direct materials found in this year's beginning inventory.
Optima buys direct materials on account. Half of the purchases are paid for in the quarter of acquisition, and the remaining half are paid for in the following quarter. Wages and salaries are paid on the 15th and 30th of each month.
Fixed
Variable overhead is budgeted at $6 per direct labor hour. All variable overhead expenses are paid for in the quarter incurred.
Fixed selling and administrative expenses total $250,000 per quarter, including $50,000 depreciation.
Variable selling and administrative expenses are budgeted at $10 per unit sold. All selling and administrative expenses are paid for in the quarter incurred.
The
Assets | |||
Cash | $ 250,000 | ||
Direct materials inventory | 5,256,000 | ||
3,300,000 | |||
Plant and equipment, net | 33,500,000 | ||
Total assets | $42,306,000 |
Liabilities and |
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Accounts payable | $ 7,248,000* | ||
Capital stock | 27,000,000 | ||
8,058,000 | |||
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $42,306,000 | ||
* For purchase of direct materials only. |
Optima will pay quarterly dividends of $300,000. At the end of the fourth quarter, $2 million of equipment will be purchased.
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