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This quiz focuses on Operating Budgets, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Cost Accounting.
FlexiCo produces a component that requires 2.5 kilograms of a special alloy. Due to the cutting process, 10% of all alloy placed into production is scrapped. The alloy costs $20 per kilogram. FlexiCo plans to produce 4,500 components in May. The beginning inventory of the alloy is 3,000 kg, and the desired ending inventory is 4,000 kg.
What is the total budgeted cost of alloy purchases for May?
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FlexiCo produces a component that requires 2.5 kilograms of a special alloy. Due to the cutting process, 10% of all alloy placed into production is scrapped. The alloy costs $20 per kilogram. FlexiCo plans to produce 4,500 components in May. The beginning inventory of the alloy is 3,000 kg, and the desired ending inventory is 4,000 kg.
What is the total budgeted cost of alloy purchases for May?
Innovate Inc. is budgeting for a new product. Production will occur in batches of 100 units. Management expects an 80% cumulative learning curve to apply to the direct labor time for the first 400 units produced. The first batch of 100 units is expected to require 500 direct labor-hours. The standard labor rate is $30 per hour.
What is the budgeted direct labor cost for the second batch of 100 units (i.e., units 101 through 200)?
To produce one unit of its product, a company needs 3 pounds of Material A and 2 gallons of Material B. The company is preparing its materials budget for a period where production is set at 5,000 units. Beginning inventories are 4,000 pounds of A and 2,500 gallons of B. Desired ending inventories are 3,000 pounds of A and 3,000 gallons of B. The cost is $4 per pound for Material A and $10 per gallon for Material B.
What is the total budgeted cost for direct material purchases for the period?
Duratech Inc. budgets manufacturing overhead using a flexible budget formula of $50,000 per month plus $5.00 per machine-hour. A portion of the fixed overhead is for factory supervision, which is a step-fixed cost. One supervisor, earning $5,000 per month, is required for every 4,000 machine-hours or fraction thereof. The $50,000 fixed cost includes the salary for one supervisor. For the upcoming month, the company has budgeted activity at 9,200 machine-hours.
What is the total amount of manufacturing overhead that should be budgeted for the month?
A company is preparing its annual manufacturing overhead budget based on the following data: Total estimated variable MOH: $300,000. Total estimated fixed MOH: $450,000. Total estimated activity base (direct labor-hours): 150,000 DLH. Production is seasonal, and for the first quarter, the company budgets 35,000 DLH.
Using a predetermined annual overhead rate, what is the total manufacturing overhead that should be budgeted for the first quarter?
Redwood Inc. is preparing its direct labor budget for a month in which it plans to produce 8,000 units. A new union contract guarantees each of the 50 direct labor employees pay for 170 hours per month at a rate of $22 per hour. The standard labor time to produce one unit is 1.0 DLH. If actual production requires fewer than the guaranteed hours, employees are still paid for the guaranteed hours. If more hours are required, they are paid for the hours worked.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the month, and how should the cost of any idle time be treated?
A company is preparing its cash disbursements budget for manufacturing overhead for March. The variable overhead rate is $2.00 per direct labor-hour. Fixed overhead is $40,000 per month, which includes $10,000 of depreciation. Indirect material costs, which are part of variable overhead, are estimated at 25% of the total variable overhead cost for a month. Company policy is to pay for indirect materials in the month following their use. All other overhead costs are paid in the month they are incurred. Budgeted direct labor-hours are 15,000 for February and 18,000 for March.
What is the budgeted cash disbursement for manufacturing overhead for March?
A company budgets production of 2,000 units in Quarter 1 and 2,200 units in Quarter 2. Each unit requires 0.25 direct labor-hours of a Grade I technician and 0.50 direct labor-hours of a Grade II technician. The wage rates are $16 per hour for Grade I and $24 per hour for Grade II. What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for Quarter 1?
Precision Co. manufactures two products, Alpha and Beta. The company is preparing its direct labor budget for next year. Budgeted production is 10,000 units of Alpha and 20,000 units of Beta. The manufacturing process involves two departments: Assembly and Finishing.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the Finishing department?
Sterling Manufacturing is developing its direct materials budget for the third quarter. The company's production budget calls for producing 15,000 units in July, 18,000 units in August, and 19,000 units in September. Production for October is budgeted at 17,000 units. Each finished unit requires 3 pounds of raw material 'Alpha'. The company maintains an ending raw materials inventory equal to 20% of the following month's production needs. The cost of Alpha is $4.00 per pound.
What is the total cost of raw material Alpha to be purchased during the month of August?
Vortex Industries is preparing its manufacturing overhead budget for the next quarter. The company uses direct labor-hours as its overhead allocation base. The variable overhead rate is $3.50 per direct labor-hour. Fixed manufacturing overhead is $75,000 per quarter, which includes $15,000 of depreciation on factory equipment. The direct labor budget indicates 25,000 direct labor-hours will be worked during the quarter.
What are the total budgeted cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead for the quarter?
AeroDine Inc. is preparing its direct labor budget for the upcoming month. The company produces a single product that requires 0.5 direct labor-hours (DLH) per unit. AeroDine has 20 full-time employees who are each guaranteed 160 hours of pay per month at a rate of $25 per hour. Any hours worked beyond 160 hours per employee per month are paid at an overtime rate of $37.50 per hour. The production budget for the month calls for 7,000 units.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the month?
Element Co. plans to produce 10,000 units of a product which requires 5 pounds of raw material per finished unit. However, 20% of the raw material that enters production is lost to normal spoilage. The raw material costs $8 per pound. Beginning raw material inventory is 8,000 pounds, and the company wants to have 10,000 pounds in ending inventory.
What is the total budgeted cost of direct material purchases?
A company projects the following sales for the next four months:
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the month of April?
Horizon Corp. is preparing its production and direct materials budgets for the second quarter. Sales are budgeted as follows: April, 20,000 units; May, 24,000 units; June, 22,000 units; July, 25,000 units. Horizon's policy is to maintain a finished goods inventory equal to 15% of the next month's sales. Each unit requires 4 pounds of raw material. The company maintains a raw materials inventory equal to 10% of the next month's production needs. The cost of raw materials is $2.50 per pound.
What is the budgeted cost of direct material purchases for May?