Compute the operating income

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Assignment 1 - Beginning of class

PROBLEM 1 Chapter 2

The following information pertains to the Wong Corporation:

                                Specific date                                                                                      Year 2013

Work in process, January 1, 2013               $12,000,000        Plant utilities                                      $  6,000,000

Direct Materials, December 31, 2013       $  6,000,000         Indirect manufacturing labour                 $24,000,000

Finished Goods, December 31,2013         $14,400,000        Amortization -Plant, Building,                                                                                                                                                                           & Equipment                   $10,800,000       

Accounts payable, December 31,2013    $24,000,000        Revenues                                                $420,000,000     

Accounts receivable, January 1, 2013      $60,000,000        Miscellaneous manufacturing                                                                                                                                                                    overhead                              $  12,000,000

Work in process, December 31, 2013       $  2,400,000         Marketing, distribution, and                                                                                            customer service costs                 $108,000,000

Finished goods, January 1, 2013                 $48,000,000        Purchases of direct materials                $  96,000,000

Accounts receivable, Dec. 31, 2013           $36,000,000        Direct manufacturing labour                   $  48,000,000

Accounts payable, January 1, 2013           $48,000,000        Plant supplies used                                 $    7,200,000

Direct materials, January 1, 2013               $36,000,000        Property taxes on plant                          $    1,200,000

 

Wong, manufacturing cost system uses a three-part classification of manufacturing costs.  There are two prime costs and one conversion cost: direct materials, direct manufacturing labour, and indirect manufacturing costs.

REQUIRED:

1.       Identify the prime costs.  Identify the conversion costs.

2.       Prepare an income statement and a supporting schedule of cost of goods manufactured.

3.       How would your answer to part 2 be modified if you were asked for a schedule of cost of goods manufactured and sold instead of a schedule of cost of goods manufactured? Be specific.

 

Assignment 1 - Beginning of class

PROBLEM 2 Chapter 3

The Firestone Company retails two products, a standard and a deluxe version of a luggage carrier.  The budgeted income statement is as follows:

 

                                                                                      Standard   Carrier          Deluxe  Carrier          Total

Units sold                                                                                 150,000                   50,000                 200,000                           

Revenues @ $20 and $30 per unit                                                    $3,000,000           $1,500,000            $4,500,000

Variable costs@ $14 and $18 per unit                                               $2,100,000           $   900,000            $3,000,000

Contribution margins@ $6 and $12 per unit                                          $   900,000           $   600,000           $1,500,000

Fixed costs                                                                                                                                         $1,200,000

Operating income                                                                                                                                  $   300,000

 

REQUIRED:

1.       Compute the breakeven point in units, assuming that the planned revenue mix is maintained

2.       Compute the breakeven point in units if

a.       Only standard carriers are sold

b.       Only deluxe carriers are sold

3.       Suppose 200,000 units are sold, but only 20,000 are deluxe.  Compute the operating income.  Compute the breakeven point if these relationships persist in the next period.  Compare your answers with the original plans and the answer in requirement 1.  What is the major lesson of this problem?

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