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Chapter 6, Problem 6E
EXERCISE 6-6 Variable and Absorption Costing Unit Product Costs and Income Statements L06-1, LO6-2 |
Lynch Company manufactures and sells a single product. The following costs were incurred during the company's first year of operations: |
Variable costs per unit | ||||
Manufacturing: | ||||
Direct materials | $24 | |||
Direct labor | $14 | |||
Variable manufacturing overhead | $2 | |||
Variable selling and administrative | $4 | |||
Fixed costs per year | ||||
Fixed manufacturing overhead | $800,00 | |||
Fixed selling and administrative expense | $496,000 |
During the year, the company produced 25,000 units and sold 20,000 units. The selling price of the company's product is $50 per unit. |
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Required: | |
Assume that the company uses absorption costing: | |
Compute the unit product cost. | |
Prepare an income statement for the year. | |
Assume that the company uses variable costing: | |
Compute the unit product cost. | |
Prepare an income statement for the year. | |
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