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finmang1
Sep 16, 2009, 11:50 AM
I have to set up a direct material budget. I am aware of how to do the budget but the particular example that is presented has half of the information that we usually need to find the answr.

I am looking for the Production needs for the direct material budget. The information that I have is as followed:
1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter

Units to be produced 4,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00 3,000.00

beg. raw inventory 1st quarter 1,600 pounds
beg. acct. payable for 1st quarter 7,600.00

Mang. desires to end each quarter with raw materials inventory = to 20% of the following quarters production needs. The desired ending inventory for the 4th quarter is 2,250 pounds. Mang plans to pay for 70% of raw material purchases in the quarter acquired and 30% in the following quarter acquired and 30% in the following quarter. Each unit requires 0.75 direct labor-hours and direct labor-hour workers are paid $14.00 a hour.

The only thing I need help with is computing the production needs. Thanks in advance!:)

morgaine300
Sep 16, 2009, 08:17 PM
It doesn't say how many pounds used per unit made!! I don't see any way to figure that out. (In other words, you're not crazy. :-))

Where did you get this? Book, instructor? You called it an "example." If it's a book example, the info might be off in another paragraph somewhere. If the instructor did, the instructor may have just screwed up. But that is who you need to contact if you can't find that info anywhere.

finmang1
Sep 17, 2009, 07:11 PM
It doesn't say how many pounds used per unit made!! I don't see any way to figure that out. (In other words, you're not crazy. :-))

Where did you get this? Book, instructor? You called it an "example." If it's a book example, the info might be off in another paragraph somewhere. If the instructor did, the instructor may have just screwed up. But that is who you need to contact if you can't find that info anywhere.

I know it is hard to figure out but this is all of the information provided. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarter are the forecast of units to be produced. Thanks for trying!!