Accounting homework problem
Part III |
Cost Category |
Job A |
Job B |
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Contract price |
$ |
808,000 |
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$ |
691,000 |
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Unit-level materials |
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244,800 |
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225,150 |
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Unit-level labor |
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250,450 |
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306,600 |
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Unit-level overhead |
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18,100 |
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14,400 |
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Supervisor’s salary |
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115,670 |
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115,670 |
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Rental equipment costs |
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25,800 |
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28,400 |
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Depreciation on tools (zero market value) |
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20,900 |
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20,900 |
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Allocated portion of companywide facility-sustaining costs |
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11,000 |
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8,900 |
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Insurance cost for job |
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17,600 |
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17,600 |
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Required: |
a-1. |
Calculate the contribution to profit from Job A and Job B. |
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a-2. |
Assume that ABC has decided to accept one of the two jobs. Recommend which job to accept? |
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b-1. |
Assume that Job A is no longer available. ABC’s choice is to accept or reject Job B alone. Calculate the contribution to profit from Job B. |
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b-2. |
Based on your answer to requirement b-1, recommend whether to accept or reject Job B. |
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Part IV |
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Revenue (14,000 units × $14.0) |
$ |
196,000 |
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Unit-level materials costs (14,000 units × $1.70) |
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(23,800 |
) |
Unit-level labor costs (14,000 units × $.60) |
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(8,400 |
) |
Unit-level overhead costs (14,000 × $.40) |
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(5,600 |
) |
Unit-level selling expenses (14,000 × $.20) |
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(2,800 |
) |
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Contribution margin |
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155,400 |
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Skin cream production supervisor’s salary |
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(57,000 |
) |
Allocated portion of facility-level costs |
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(13,900 |
) |
Product-level advertising cost |
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(46,000 |
) |
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Contribution to companywide income |
$ |
38,500 |
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Required: |
a. |
Calculate the total avoidable costs. |
b-1. |
Calculate the total avoidable cost per unit. |
b-2. |
Should Seymour continue to make the product or buy it from the supplier? |
c-1. |
Suppose that Seymour is able to increase sales by 10,000 units (sales will increase to 24,000 units). Calculate the total avoidable costs. |
c-2. |
At this level of production, should Seymour make or buy the cream? |