Folsom Company manufactures specialty tools to customer order. There are three producing departments. Departmental information on budgeted overhead and various activity measures for the coming year is as follows:
Currently, overhead is applied on the basis of machine hours using a plantwide rate. However, Janine, the controller, has been wondering whether it might be worthwhile to use departmental overhead rates. She has analyzed the overhead costs and drivers for the various departments and decided that Welding and Finishing should base their overhead rates on machine hours and that Assembly should base its overhead rate on direct labor hours.
Janine has been asked to prepare bids for two jobs with the following information:
The typical bid price includes a 35% markup over full manufacturing cost. Round all overhead rates to the nearest cent. Round all bid prices to the nearest dollar.
Required:
1. Calculate a plantwide rate for Folsom Company based on machine hours. What is the bid price of each job using this rate?
2. Calculate departmental overhead rates for the producing departments. What is the bid price of each job using these rates?
Welding Assembly Finishing Estimated overhead $220,000 $ 62,000 $150,000 Direct labor hours 4,500 10,000 6,000 Direct labor cost $ 90,000 $150,000 $120,000 Machine hours 5,000 1,000 2,000 Job 1 Job 2 Direct materials $6,725 $9,340 Direct labor cost $1,800 $3,100 Direct labor hours: Welding Assembly Finishing 20 10 60 20 20 70 Number of machine hours: Welding Assembly Finishing 50 50 60 25 90 125
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> Carter Inc. had the following production and cost information for its fabrication department during April (with materials added at the beginning of the fabrication process): Carter uses the weighted average method. Required: 1. Prepare an equivalent u
> Golding Inc. just finished its second month of operations. Golding mass-produces integrated circuits. The following production information is provided for December: Units in process, December 1, 80% complete ……………….160,000 Units completed and transferre
> Applegate Enterprises produces premier raspberry jam. Output is measured in pints. Applegate uses the weighted average method. During January, Applegate had the following production data: Units in process, January 1, 60% complete ……………108,000 pints Unit
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> Alessandra Makeup Manufacturers provided the following income statement for last year: Sales ………………………………………………..$51,350,000 Cost of goods sold ……………………………….19,250,000 Gross margin …………………………………….$32,100,000 Operating expenses ………………………………6,200,000 Oper
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> Refer to the information for Barnard Manufacturing on the previous page. Total capital employed equaled $1,400,000. Barnard’s actual cost of capital is 12%. Required: Calculate the EVA for Barnard Manufacturing. Data for Exercise 21: Barnard Manufactu
> Refer to the information for Barnard Manufacturing on the previous page. Barnard requires a minimum rate of return of 15%. Required: Calculate (1) average operating assets and (2) residual income. Data for Exercise 20: Barnard Manufacturing earned ope
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> Roberts Company provided the following partial comparative balance sheets and the income statement for 20X2. Required: Compute operating cash flows using the indirect method. Roberts Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X
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> Refer to the information for Aztec Inc. on the previous page. Required: Prepare a production report. Data for Exercise 30: Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO meth
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> Roberts Company provided the following information: Required: 1. Calculate the change in cash. 2. Explain the role of the change in cash flow in the statement of cash flows. Roberts Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2
> Cassara, Inc., had the following quality costs for the years ended December 31, 20X1 and 20X2: At the end of 20X1, management decided to increase its investment in control costs by 40% for each category’s items, with the expectation t
> Richins Company produces automobile engine parts. The company is examining the possibility of investing in a new production system that will reduce the costs of the current system. The new system will require a cash investment of $11,551,968 and will pro
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> On March 1, Friedle Import-Export Company purchased merchandise costing 70,100 Mexican pesos. Payment was due, in pesos, on June 1. The exchange rates of pesos for $1 were as follows: March 1 ……………………….$1 = 10.9 pesos June 1 …………………………..$1 = 11.4 pesos
> Swasey Company earned net income of $1,800,000 in 20X2. Swasey provided the following information: Required: Compute the financing cash flows for the current year. Swasey Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2 20X1 20X2
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> Andresen Company had the following quality costs for the years ended June 30, 20X1 and 20X2: At the end of 20X1, management decided to increase its investment in control costs by 50% for each category’s items, with the expectation tha
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> Uchdorf Company invested $9,000,000 in a new product line. The life cycle of the product is projected to be 7 years with the following net income stream: $360,000, $360,000, $600,000, $1,080,000, $1,200,000, $2,520,000, and $1,444,000. Required: Calcula
> Payson Manufacturing is considering an investment in a new automated manufacturing system. The new system requires an investment of $1,200,000 and either has (a) even cash flows of $300,000 per year or (b) the following expected annual cash flows: $150,0
> Swasey Company provided the following information: Required: 1. Calculate the change in cash. 2. Explain the role of the change in cash in the statement of cash flows. Swasey Company Comparative Balance Sheets At December 31, 20X1 and 20X2 20X1 2
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> Refer to the information for Kepler Company on the previous page. Required: Note: Round all percentages to one decimal place. 1. Express each item in the asset section of the balance sheet as a percentage of total assets for each year. 2. Express each i
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> Jordan Company provided the following information: Current assets: Cash …………………………………….……….$12,450,000 Accounts receivable …………………………..8,740,000 Inventories ………………………………………..8,150,000 Total current assets ………………………..$29,340,000 Current liabilities ……………
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> Peanut Land Inc. produces all-natural organic peanut butter. The peanut butter is sold in 12-ounce jars. The sales budget for the first 4 months of the year is as follows: Company policy requires that ending inventories for each month be 25% of next
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