Use the information provided below to calculate the number of units of Product Tex that must be produced for July and August.

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2.1

Use the information provided below to calculate the number of units of Product Tex that must be produced for July and August.

 

INFORMATION

The estimated sales volume of Product Tex is 25 000 units for June, 21 000 units for July, 30 000 units for August and 36 000 units for September. The policy of management is to maintain an ending finished goods inventory each month equal to 20% of the current month’s budgeted sales and 30% of the following month’s budgeted sales.

2.2

Study the information provided below and calculate the expected value of closing inventory as at 31 December 2022, if the FIFO method of inventory valuation is used.

INFORMATION

 The following information was supplied by Sunbeam Manufacturers for 2022 in respect of its finished goods:

 

 

R

Inventory on 01 January

640 000

Cost of production of finished goods manufactured

570 000

Cost of goods sold

435 000

Sales value of the goods sold

675 000

 

2.3

Use the information provided below to determine the cost (as a percentage, expressed to two decimal places) to Banda Stores of not accepting the discount.

Fego Manufacturers granted credit terms of 60 days to Banda Stores but the manufacturer is prepared to allow a rebate of 2½ % if Banda Stores pays the account within 12 days.

 

2.4

  • Use the information given below to calculate the annual Economic Order Quantity

INFORMATION

 

The following details have been supplied by Nola Limited for one of its products:

 

Sales per month

7 500 units

Carrying costs as a percentage of the unit purchase price

20%

Purchase price per unit

R100

Cost of placing an order

R10

 

 

2.5

 

Study the information given below and calculate the value of closing inventory as at 31 March 2022 using the weighted average cost method.

INFORMATION

 

Printgo Suppliers had an inventory of 10 printers at R2 000 each on 01 March 2022. The following transactions took place during March 2022 in respect of the printers that it sells:

 

08 March

32 units at R2 100 each were purchased.

09 March

12 units purchased on 08 March were returned to the supplier.

20 March

20 units at R2 200 each were purchased on 20 March 2022.

 

Printgo Suppliers sold 40 printers at R4 000 each during March 2022.

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