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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 Managerial Accounting.
A U.S.-based company imports a critical component from a supplier in Japan. The price is ¥1,500 per component. For the next quarter, the company needs to purchase 10,000 components. At the time of budgeting, the spot exchange rate is $1 = ¥145. However, the company's treasury department forecasts that the exchange rate will average $1 = ¥150 for the quarter when the purchases will be made and paid for.
What is the total budgeted cost of component purchases for the quarter in U.S. dollars?
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A U.S.-based company imports a critical component from a supplier in Japan. The price is ¥1,500 per component. For the next quarter, the company needs to purchase 10,000 components. At the time of budgeting, the spot exchange rate is $1 = ¥145. However, the company's treasury department forecasts that the exchange rate will average $1 = ¥150 for the quarter when the purchases will be made and paid for.
What is the total budgeted cost of component purchases for the quarter in U.S. dollars?
During March, a company made cash payments of $120,000 to its suppliers for raw materials. The Accounts Payable balance for raw materials was $18,000 on March 1 and $15,000 on March 31. The cost of raw materials is $10 per pound. The company's raw material inventory was 5,000 pounds on March 1 and 6,200 pounds on March 31.
How many pounds of raw material were used in production during March?
A company historically maintained an ending raw material inventory equal to 20% of the following month's production needs. A new JIT agreement with its primary supplier will allow the company to reduce this policy to only 5% of the following month's production needs. Budgeted production needs for July are 40,000 pounds and for August are 50,000 pounds. The material costs $4 per pound.
What is the effect of this policy change on the budgeted cost of purchases for July?
A manufacturing company's direct labor contract stipulates a standard wage of $24 per hour. However, a new union agreement takes effect on March 1, increasing the standard wage to $26 per hour. The company is preparing its direct labor budget for the first quarter (January, February, March). Each finished unit requires 0.5 direct labor hours. Budgeted production is 20,000 units in January, 22,000 units in February, and 25,000 units in March.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the first quarter?
A company's fixed manufacturing overhead is budgeted at $40,000 per month within a relevant range of 5,000 to 9,000 machine hours. If machine hours exceed 9,000, fixed overhead is expected to increase to $55,000 per month due to the need for an additional supervisor. Variable manufacturing overhead is budgeted at $3 per machine hour. The company is preparing a budget for a month in which 9,500 machine hours are planned.
What is the total budgeted manufacturing overhead for the month?
Jupiter Manufacturing budgets its factory overhead based on a flexible budget formula. Fixed MOH is $100,000 per month. The variable portion of MOH consists of two components: indirect materials at $2.00 per direct labor hour (DLH) and factory power at $0.50 per machine hour (MH). For the upcoming month, the company budgets production that will require 25,000 DLH and 40,000 MH.
What is the total budgeted manufacturing overhead for the month?
Stark Industries is preparing its manufacturing overhead budget for the upcoming year. The company's variable overhead rate is $3.50 per direct labor hour. Fixed manufacturing overhead is budgeted at $650,000 for the year, which includes $80,000 of depreciation expense on factory equipment. The direct labor budget calls for a total of 150,000 direct labor hours for the year.
What are the total budgeted cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead for the year?
A company applies manufacturing overhead based on direct labor cost. For the upcoming year, total manufacturing overhead is budgeted at $700,000. Budgeted fixed overhead is $250,000. The variable manufacturing overhead rate is budgeted at 125% of direct labor cost.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the year?
For the month of June, a company budgeted to use 40,000 gallons of direct material in production. The standard cost is $12 per gallon. At the end of June, the actual ending inventory was 6,000 gallons. The total cost of materials purchased in June was $468,000.
For the month of June, a company budgeted to use 40,000 gallons of direct material in production. The standard cost is $12 per gallon. At the end of June, the actual ending inventory was 6,000 gallons. The total cost of materials purchased in June was $468,000. What was the beginning inventory of direct materials in gallons?
A company is developing its predetermined overhead rate for the upcoming year based on direct labor hours. Budgeted manufacturing overhead is $960,000, of which $360,000 is fixed. The remaining overhead is variable with respect to machine hours. The company plans to produce 100,000 units, with each unit requiring 1.5 machine hours and 0.8 direct labor hours.
What is the company's predetermined overhead rate per direct labor hour?
Precision Assembly Inc. has a normal capacity of 8,000 direct labor hours per month. The standard direct labor rate is $30 per hour. Any hours worked beyond 8,000 per month are paid at an overtime rate of 150% of the standard rate. For July, the company has budgeted to produce goods requiring a total of 9,200 direct labor hours.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for July?
A company is considering two different production methods, A and B, to manufacture 10,000 units of its product. The cost structures are as follows:
What is the difference in total budgeted prime costs between Method A and Method B?
A company produces a finished good that requires 4 kilograms of raw material. During the production process, it is expected that 20% of the material input will be lost to normal spoilage. The cost of the raw material is $5 per kilogram. The company needs to produce 1,000 finished units and has no beginning or ending inventory of raw materials.
What is the total budgeted cost of raw material purchases?
CraftPro Inc. manufactures a wooden chair that requires two types of direct labor: cutting and assembly. For each chair, the cutting department requires 0.75 hours at a rate of $20 per hour, and the assembly department requires 1.25 hours at a rate of $16 per hour. The company plans to produce 8,000 chairs in the next budget period.
What is the total budgeted direct labor cost for the period?
A company has a direct labor workforce that is guaranteed payment for a minimum of 1,600 hours per month, regardless of production levels. The standard labor rate is $28 per hour. In October, budgeted production requires only 1,450 hours of direct labor. Any hours paid but not worked are classified as factory overhead.
What is the amount of cost that should be allocated to the direct labor budget for October?
Ventura Corp. is preparing its master budget. To produce one unit of its product, it requires 2 pounds of material at $10/pound and 1.5 direct labor hours at $20/hour. Manufacturing overhead is applied at a rate of $15 per direct labor hour. Ventura plans to produce 10,000 units.
What is the total budgeted manufacturing cost per unit?
Cosmos Industries uses a standard costing system and is preparing its overhead budget. The company has the following overhead cost structure: variable overhead of $6.80 per direct labor hour and fixed overhead of $240,000 per quarter. Normal capacity is 15,000 direct labor hours per quarter. During the current quarter, the company actually worked 14,200 direct labor hours and incurred actual overhead costs of $335,600. If the company uses normal capacity to set its predetermined overhead rate, what is the volume variance for the quarter?