CENGAGENOW 6 TERMS ACCESS CARD 27TH ED.
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Author: WARREN
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.6APR
a)
To determine
Production Bottleneck: Production Bottleneck is a situation of constraint in the manufacturing company, where the demand for goods is higher, than the production capacity of the company. In this situation the production or contribution per bottleneck hour is calculated to determine the value of a product.
To Determine: The contribution margin per unit for each product of Company HS.
b)
To determine
The relative product profitability per unit for each product of Company HS.
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Hercules Company produces three grades of steel: high, good, and regular grade. Each of these products (grades) has high demand in the market, and Hercules is able to sell as much as it can produce of all three. The furnace operation is a bottleneck in the process and is running at 100% of capacity. Hercules wants to improve steel operation profitability. The variable conversion cost is $10 per process hour. The fixed cost is $505,000. In addition, the cost analyst was able to determine the following information about the three products:
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Regular Grade
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Total process hours per unit
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Furnace hours per unit
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3
5
Unit selling price
$274
$233
$245
Direct materials cost per unit
$110
$107
$95
The furnace operation is part of the total process for each of these three products. Thus, for example, 4 of…
2. Provide an analysis to determine the relative product profitability, assuming that the furnace is a bottleneck.
Contribution Margin
Per Furnace Hour
High Grade
41.5 X
Good Grade
$
47.33
X
Regular Grade
$
33
X
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1. For each grade, subtract the variable conversion cost and direct materials cost per unit from the selling price.
2. For each grade, divide the unit contribution margin by the furnace (bottleneck) hours per unit.
Product Pricing and Profit Analysis with Bottleneck Operations
Hercules Company produces three grades of steel: high, good, and regular grade. Each of these products (grades) has high demand in the market, and Hercules is able to sell as much as it can produce of all three. The furnace operation is a bottleneck in the process and is running at 100% of capacity. Hercules wants to improve steel operation profitability. The variable conversion cost is $10 per process hour. The fixed cost is $513,000. In addition, the cost analyst was able to determine the following information about the three products:
High Grade
Good Grade
Regular Grade
Budgeted units produced
3,000
3,000
3,000
Total process hours per unit
15
13
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Furnace hours per unit
4
3
5
Unit selling price
$299
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$264
Direct materials cost per unit
$113
$105
$99
The furnace operation is part of the total process for each of these three products. Thus, for example, 4 of…
Chapter 25 Solutions
CENGAGENOW 6 TERMS ACCESS CARD 27TH ED.
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