HORNGRENS COST ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.38P
Motivational considerations in denominator-level capacity selection (continuation of 9-37).
- 1. If the plan manager of the Jacksonville Brewery gets a bonus based on operating income, which denominator-level capacity concept would he prefer to use? Explain.
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- 2. What denominator-level capacity concept would Castle Lager prefer to use for U S. income-tax reporting? Explain.
- 3. How might the IRS limit the flexibility of an absorption-costing company like Castle Lager attempting to minimize its taxable income?
9-31 Variable and absorption costing and breakeven points. Camino, a leading firm in the sports industry, produces basketballs for the consumer market. For the year ended December 31, 2017, Camino sold 400,0 basketballs at an average selling price of $12 per unit. The following information also relates to 2017 (assume constant unit costs and no variances of any kind):
Inventory, January 1, 2017: | 0 basketballs |
Inventory, December 31, 2017: | 20,000 basketballs |
Fixed |
$380,000 |
Fixed administrative costs: | $660,000 |
Direct materials costs: | $ 3 per basketball |
Direct labor costs: | $ 4 per basketball |
- 1. Calculate the breakeven point (in basketballs sold) in 2017 under:
- a. Variable costing
- b. Absorption costing
- 2. Suppose direct materials costs were $4 per basketball instead. Assuming all other data are the same, calculate the minimum number of basketballs Camino must have sold in 2017 to attain a target operating income of $120,000 under:
- a. Variable costing
- b. Absorption costing
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