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Concept explainers
Absorption costing:
It is a costing in which the company includes all the cost including the fixed costing in order to determine the cost of a product.
It is the costing method that a company is required to use for calculating and filing its taxes.
Variable costing:
It is the costing which includes all type of variable cost. It is an accounting method used to allocate production to its cost and it is done during the period.
Requirement 1:
To calculate:
The Total production cost per unit if 12500 units were produced.
Absorption costing:
It is a costing in which the company includes all the cost including the fixed costing in order to determine the cost of a product.
It is the costing method that a company is required to use for calculating and filing its taxes.
Variable costing:
It is the costing which includes all type of variable cost. It is an accounting method used to allocate production to its cost and it is done during the period.
Requirement 2:
To indicate:
The difference between the Income under the variable costing and absorption costing.
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Chapter 6 Solutions
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FUND. W/CONNECT
- The following product Costs are available for Haworth Company on the production of chairs: direct materials, $15,500; direct labor, $22.000; manufacturing overhead, $16.500; selling expenses, $6,900; and administrative expenses, $15,200. What are the prime costs? What are the conversion costs? What is the total product cost? What is the total period cost? If 7,750 equivalent units are produced, what is the equivalent material cost per unit? If 22,000 equivalent units are produced, what is the equivalent conversion cost per unit?arrow_forwardThe following product costs are available for Stellis Company on the production of erasers: direct materials, $22,000; direct labor, $35,000; manufacturing overhead, $17,500; selling expenses, $17,600; and administrative expenses; $13,400. What are the prime costs? What are the conversion costs? What is the total product cost? What is the total period cost? If 13,750 equivalent units are produced, what is the equivalent material cost per unit? If 17,500 equivalent units are produced, what is the equivalent conversion cost per unit?arrow_forwardThe following product costs are available for Kellee Company on the production of eyeglass frames: direct materials, $32,125; direct labor, $23.50; manufacturing overhead, applied at 225% of direct labor cost; selling expenses, $22,225; and administrative expenses, $31,125. The direct labor hours worked for the month are 3,200 hours. A. What are the prime costs? B. What are the conversion costs? C. What is the total product cost? D. What is the total period cost? E. If 6.425 equivalent units are produced, what is the equivalent material cost per unit? F. What is the equivalent conversion cost per unit?arrow_forward
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- XYZ Inc. manufactures a component D12, and two main products F45 and P67. The following details relate to each of these items: D12 D45 P67 Selling price ? 146 159 Material cost 10 15 26 Component D12 (bought-in price) ? 25 25 Direct labour 5 10 15 Variable overheads 6 12 18 Total variable cost per unit 21 62 84 Fixed overhead costs: P per annum P per annum P per annum Avoidable* 9,000.00 18,000.00 40,000.00 Non-avoidable 36,000.00 72,000.00 160,000.00 Total 45,000.00 90,000.00 200,000.00 * The avoidable fixed costs are product-specific fixed costs that would be avoided if the product or component were to be discontinued. 1. Assuming that the annual demand for component D12 is 5,000 units and that XYZ Inc. has sufficient capacity to make the component itself, the maximum price that should be paid to an external supplier for 5,000 components per year is 2. Assuming that component D12 is bought from an external supplier for P25.00 per unit, the number of units…arrow_forwardCompute conversion costs given the following data: direct materials, $393,800; direct labor, $198,500; factory overhead, $200,400 and selling expenses, $36,900. Oa, 5594,200 Ob. $163,500 Oc. S398,900 Od. $792,700arrow_forwardCompute conversion costs given the following data: direct materials, $363,200; direct labor, $204,600; factory overhead, $192,100 and selling expenses, $39,100. a. $555,300 b. $759,900 O c. $153,000 od. $396,700arrow_forward
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- Principles of Accounting Volume 2AccountingISBN:9781947172609Author:OpenStaxPublisher:OpenStax College