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Problem - Variable and Full Costing Income: Comprehensive Problem
The following information relates to Jorgensen Manufacturing Products for calendar year 2011, the company's first year of operation:
Units produced
8,010
Units sold
7,200
Selling price per unit
$4,810
Direct material per unit
$2,050
Direct labor per unit
$1,220
Variable manufacturing overhead per unit
$930
Variable selling cost per unit
$234
Annual fixed manufacturing overhead
$809,010
Annual fixed selling and administrative expense
$406,900
Required -
Prepare an income statement using full costing.
Prepare an income statement using variable costing.
Calculate the amount of fixed manufacturing overhead that will be included in ending inventory under full costing.
What is the difference between income computed under variable costing and income computed under full costing?
Suppose that the company sold 8,010 units during the year. What would the variable costing net income have been?
What would the full costing net income have been?
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