ACC 601 Managerial Accounting Group Case 2 (100 points)
Instructions:
1. As a group, complete the following activities in good form. Use excel or
word only. Provide all supporting calculations to show how you arrived at
your numbers
2. Add only the names of group members who participated in the completion
of this assignment.
3. Submit only one copy of your completed work via Moodle. Do not send it to
me by email.
4. Due: No later than the last day of Module 4. Please note that your professor
has the right to change the due date of this assignment.
Part A: Fixed and Variable Cost
Stuart Manufacturing produces metal picture frames. The company’s income statements for the last two years are given below:
Units sold…………………………………………… Sales………………………………………………….. Cost of goods sold ………………………………. Gross margin ……………………………………… Selling and administrative expense ……….. Net operating income …………………………..
Last year 50,000 $800,000 550,000 250,000 150,000 $100,000
This year 70,000 $1,120,000 710,000 410,000 190,000 $ 220,000
The company has no beginning or ending inventories.
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Part B: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Belli-Pitt, Inc, produces a single product. The results of the company’s operations for a typical month are summarized in contribution format as follows:
Sales…………………………….. Variable expenses………….. Contribution margin ………. Fixed expenses ……………… Net operating income ……..
$540,000 360,000 180,000 120,000
$ 60,000
The company produced and sold 120,000 kilograms of product during the month. There were no beginning or ending inventories.
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Part C: Relevant Cost/Special Order
Gottshall Inc. makes a range of products. The company’s predetermined overhead rate is $19 per direct labor-hour, which was calculated using the following budgeted data:
Variable manufacturing overhead ……. Fixed manufacturing overhead ………… Direct labor-hours…………………………..
$225,000 $630,000 45,000
Component P0 is used in one of the company’s products. The unit cost of the component according to the company’s cost accounting system is determined as follows:
Direct materials ………………………………….. Direct labor………………………………………… Manufacturing overhead applied…………… Unit product cost …………………………………
$21.00 40.80 32.30
$94.10
An outside supplier has offered to supply component P0 for $78 each. The outside supplier is known for quality and reliability. Assume that direct labor is a variable cost, variable manufacturing overhead is really driven by direct labor-hours, and total fixed manufacturing overhead would not be affected by this decision. Gottshall chronically has idle capacity.
Required:
Is the offer from the outside supplier financially attractive? Why?
Part D: Relevant Cost/Make or Buy Decision
Part U67 is used in one of Broce Corporation’s products. The company’s Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the 7,000 units of the part that are needed every year.
Direct materials…………………………………… Direct labor ………………………………………… Variable overhead ……………………………….. Supervisor’s salary………………………………. Depreciation of special equipment ………… Allocated general overhead……………………
Per Unit $8.70 $2.70 $3.30 $1.90 $1.80 $5.50
An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $21.40 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor’s salary and all of the variable costs, including direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company. If the outside supplier’s offer were accepted, only $6,000 of these allocated general overhead costs would be avoided.
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Part E: Relevant Cost/Sell or Process Further
Farrugia Corporation produces two intermediate products, A and B, from a common input. Intermediate product A can be further processed into end product X. Intermediate product B can be further processed into end product Y. The common input is purchased in batches that cost $36 each and the cost of processing a batch to produce intermediate products A and B is $15. Intermediate product A can be sold as is for $21 or processed further for $14 to make end product X that is sold for $32. Intermediate product B can be sold as is for $44 or processed further for $28 to make end product Y that is sold for $64.
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Part F: Relevant Cost/Dropping a Product
The management of Woznick Corporation has been concerned for some time with the financial performance of its product V86O and has considered discontinuing it on several occasions. Data from the company’s accounting system appear below:
Sales ………………………………………………………. Variable expenses…………………………………….. Fixed manufacturing expenses …………………… Fixed selling and administrative expenses ……
$150,000 $72,000 $50,000 $33,000
In the company’s accounting system all fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products. Further investigation has revealed that $30,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $13,000 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product V86O is discontinued.
A. According to the company’s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product V86O?
B. What would be the effect on the company’s overall net operating income if product V86O were dropped?
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