HORGREN'S COST ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.30E
Denominator-level problem. Thunder Bolt Inc., is a manufacturer of the very popular G36 motorcycles. The management at Thunder Bolt has recently adopted absorption costing and is debating which denominator-level concept to use. The G36 motorcycles sell for an average price of $8,200. Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs for 2012 are estimated at $6,480,000. Thunder Bolt, Inc., uses subassembly operators that provide component parts. The following are the denominator-level options that management has been considering:
- a. Theoretical capacity--based on three shifts, completion of five motorcycles per shift, and a 360-day year--3 × 5 × 360 = 5,400.
- b. Practical capacity--theoretical capacity adjusted for unavoidable interruptions, breakdowns, and so forth--3 × 4 × 320 = 3,840.
- c. Normal capacity utilization--estimated at 3,240 units.
- d. Master-budget capacity utilization--the strengthening stock market and the growing popularity of motorcycles have prompted the marketing department to issue an estimate for 2017 of 3,600 units.
- 1. Calculate the budgeted fixed
manufacturing overhead cost rates under the four denominator-level concepts. - 2. What are the benefits to Thunder Bolt, Inc., of using either theoretical capacity or practical capacity?
- 3. Under a cost-based pricing system, what are the negative aspects of a master-budget denominator level? What are the positive aspects?
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Thunder Bolt, Inc., is a manufacturer of the very popular G36 motorcycles. The management at Thunder Bolt has recently adopted absorption costing and is debating which denominatorlevel concept to use. The G36 motorcycles sell for an average price of $8,200. Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs for 2017 are estimated at $6,480,000. Thunder Bolt, Inc., uses subassembly operators that provide component parts. The following are the denominator-level options that management has been considering:
a. Theoretical capacity—based on three shifts, completion of five motorcycles per shift, and a 360-day year—3 * 5 * 360 = 5,400.
b. Practical capacity—theoretical capacity adjusted for unavoidable interruptions, breakdowns, and so forth—3 * 4 * 320 = 3,840.
c. Normal capacity utilization—estimated at 3,240 units.
d. Master-budget capacity utilization—the strengthening stock market and the growing popularity of motorcycles have prompted the marketing department to issue an estimate for 2017 of…
Thunder Bolt, Inc., is a manufacturer of the very popular G36 motorcycles. The management at Thunder Bolt has recently adopted absorption costing and is debating which denominatorlevel concept to use. The G36 motorcycles sell for an average price of $8,200. Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs for 2017 are estimated at $6,480,000. Thunder Bolt, Inc., uses subassembly operators that provide component parts. The following are the denominator-level options that management has been considering:
a. Theoretical capacity—based on three shifts, completion of five motorcycles per shift, and a 360-day year—3 * 5 * 360 = 5,400.
b. Practical capacity—theoretical capacity adjusted for unavoidable interruptions, breakdowns, and so forth—3 * 4 * 320 = 3,840.
c. Normal capacity utilization—estimated at 3,240 units.
d. Master-budget capacity utilization—the strengthening stock market and the growing popularity of motorcycles have prompted the marketing department to issue an estimate for 2017 of…
Thunder Bolt, Inc., is a manufacturer of the very popular G36 motorcycles. The management at Thunder Bolt has recently adopted absorption costing and is debating which denominatorlevel concept to use. The G36 motorcycles sell for an average price of $8,200. Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs for 2017 are estimated at $6,480,000. Thunder Bolt, Inc., uses subassembly operators that provide component parts. The following are the denominator-level options that management has been considering:
a. Theoretical capacity—based on three shifts, completion of five motorcycles per shift, and a 360-day year—3 * 5 * 360 = 5,400.
b. Practical capacity—theoretical capacity adjusted for unavoidable interruptions, breakdowns, and so forth—3 * 4 * 320 = 3,840.
c. Normal capacity utilization—estimated at 3,240 units.
d. Master-budget capacity utilization—the strengthening stock market and the growing popularity of motorcycles have prompted the marketing department to issue an estimate for 2017 of…
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HORGREN'S COST ACCOUNTING
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