tatic Budget versus Flexible Budget The production supervisor of the Machining Department for Celtic Company agreed to the following monthly static budget for the upcoming year: Celtic Company Machining Department Monthly Production Budget Wages $579,000 Utilities 32,000 Depreciation 54,000 Total $665,000 The actual amount spent and the actual units produced in the first three months in the Machining Department were as follows:   Amount Spent Units Produced January $627,000   118,000   February 601,000   108,000   March 571,000   97,000   The Machining Department supervisor has been very pleased with this performance because actual expenditures for January–March have been less than the monthly static budget of $665,000. However, the plant manager believes that the budget should not remain fixed for every month but should “flex” or adjust to the volume of work that is produced in the Machining Department. Additional budget information for the Machining Department is as follows: Wages per hour $18.00 Utility cost per direct labor hour $1.00 Direct labor hours per unit 0.25 Planned monthly unit production 129,000 Question Content Area a.  Prepare a flexible budget for the actual units produced for January, February, and March in the Machining Department. Assume that depreciation is a fixed cost. If required, use per unit amounts carried out to two decimal places.

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Static Budget versus Flexible Budget

The production supervisor of the Machining Department for Celtic Company agreed to the following monthly static budget for the upcoming year:

Celtic Company
Machining Department
Monthly Production Budget
Wages $579,000
Utilities 32,000
Depreciation 54,000
Total $665,000

The actual amount spent and the actual units produced in the first three months in the Machining Department were as follows:

  Amount
Spent
Units
Produced
January $627,000   118,000  
February 601,000   108,000  
March 571,000   97,000  

The Machining Department supervisor has been very pleased with this performance because actual expenditures for January–March have been less than the monthly static budget of $665,000. However, the plant manager believes that the budget should not remain fixed for every month but should “flex” or adjust to the volume of work that is produced in the Machining Department. Additional budget information for the Machining Department is as follows:

Wages per hour $18.00
Utility cost per direct labor hour $1.00
Direct labor hours per unit 0.25
Planned monthly unit production 129,000

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a.  Prepare a flexible budget for the actual units produced for January, February, and March in the Machining Department. Assume that depreciation is a fixed cost. If required, use per unit amounts carried out to two decimal places.

Celtic Company-Machining DepartmentFlexible Production BudgetFor the Three Months Ending March 31
  January February March
Units of production fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_1 fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_2 fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_3
Wages $fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_4 $fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_5 $fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_6
Utilities fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_7 fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_8 fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_9
Depreciation fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_10 fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_11 fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_12
Total $fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_13 $fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_14 $fill in the blank 71c150f49f9301a_15
 

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b.  Compare the flexible budget with the actual expenditures for the first three months.

  January February March
Actual cost $fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_1 $fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_2 $fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_3
Total flexible budget fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_4 fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_5 fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_6
Excess of actual cost over budget $fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_7 $fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_8 $fill in the blank 01beb401107a03b_9

What does this comparison suggest?

The Machining Department has performed better than originally thought.
 
The department is spending more than would be expected.
 
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