PRINCIPLES OF COST ACCOUNTING
PRINCIPLES OF COST ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781305280151
Author: Vanderbeck
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 10, Problem 1MC

1.

To determine

Calculate the additional units that would have to be produced.

1.

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Calculate the additional units that would have to be produced as follows:

Additional units need to produce} = Fixed factory overhead held back (3)Fixed overhead per unit (4)=$970,000$11=88,182 per unit

Working note (1):

Calculate the variable selling and administrative expense per unit.

Variable selling and administraive expense per unit }=[(Variable selling and administrative expense)Available production capactiy]=$2,800,000500,000 units=$5.60 per unit

Working note (2):

Calculate the fixed factory overhead expensed.

ParticularsAmount ($)
Sales (450,000×$30)$13,500,000
Less: Variable manufacturing cost (450,000×$5)$2,250,000
Less: Variable selling and administrative expense (450,000×$5.60(W.N.1))$2,520,000
Less: Fixed selling and administrative expense$2,000,000
sub-total$6,730,000
Less: Target profit$2,200,000
Fixed factory overhead expensed$4,530,000

Table (1)

Working note (3):

Calculate the fixed factory overhead held back in inventory to meet profit goal.

Fixed factory overhead held back in inventory to meet profit goal }(Total fixed factory overheadFixed factory overhead expensed (2))=$5,500,000$4,530,000=$970,000

Working note (4):

Calculate the fixed factory overhead per unit.

Fixed factory overhead per unit} =Total fixed overheadAvailable production capacity =$5,500,000500,000=$11 per unit 

2.

To determine

Prepare an absorption costing income statement and prove the answer in part (1).

2.

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Prepare an absorption costing income statement and prove the answer in part (1) as follows:

Company N
Budgeted income statement
For the year ended December 31, 2016
ParticularsAmount ($)

Amount

($)

Sales $13,500,000
Less: Cost of goods sold  
Beginning inventory$0 
Add: Cost of goods manufactured (5)$8,190,910 
Cost of goods available for sales$8,190,910 
Less: Ending inventory (6)$1,410,910$6,780,000
Gross margin $6,720,000
Less: Selling and administrative expenses  
Variable selling and administrative expense$2,520,000 
Fixed selling and administrative expense$2,000,000$4,520,000
Net income $2,200,000

Table (1)

Working note (5):

Calcualte the cost of goods manufctured.

ParticularsAmount in ($)
Variable manufacturing costs (450,000 units+88,182 units)×$5$2,690,910
Add: Fixed manufacturing costs$5,500,000
Cost of goods manufatured$8,190,910

Table (1)

Working note (6):

Calcualte the ending inventory.

ParticularsAmount in ($)
Variable manufacturing costs (88,182 units)×$5$440,910
Add: Fixed costs held back in inventory$970,000
Cost of goods manufatured$1,140,910

Table (2)

3.

To determine

Explain the ethical responsibility of person E for the given situation.

3.

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Explain the ethical responsibility of person E for the given situation as follows:

All information should be reasonably disclosed based on the expectation of intened users. Producing the additional units would increase the inventory ordering and carrying costs. In this case, person E should not agree to produce additional units,because it may increase the additiaonl bonus. Hence, person E should consult with CEO in order to prevent the additional bonus.

4.

To determine

Explain the bonus plant that would potentially encourages unethical behavior.

4.

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Explain the bonus plant that would potentially encourages unethical behavior as follows:

Bonus plan is not based on hitting a certain number, and perhaps the company should consider varying bonus amount depends upon the level of achieved profit.

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