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  • Apr 14, 2009, 09:31 PM
    jwalk931
    Cost of goods sold?
    Hey guys, Im new here and new to accounting.. I know you don't do others homework, but I need a little help finding a calculation.. Here is the problem:

    Utech Company bottles and distributes Livit, a diet soft drink. The beverage is sold for 60 cents per 16-ounce bottle to retailers, who charge customers 80 cents per bottle. For the year 2008, management estimates the following revenues and costs.

    Net sales $1,808,000
    Selling expenses—variable $75,000
    Direct materials 434,000
    Selling expenses—fixed 67,000
    Direct labor 355,000
    Administrative expenses—variable 23,000
    Manufacturing overhead—variable 321,000
    Administrative expenses—fixed 65,000
    Manufacturing overhead—fixed 287,000


    That is the provided information. Now we have to do an income statement:

    Prepare a CVP income statement for 2008 based on management's estimates. (List multiple entries in descending order of amount.)
    UTECH COMPANY
    CVP Income Statement (Estimated)
    For the Year Ending December 31, 2008

    Net sales $ 1808000
    Variable expenses
    Cost of goods sold $??
    Selling expenses 75000
    Administrative expenses 23000

    Total variable expenses

    Contribution margin


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    There is a lot more to the problem but I just want to know how to calculate cost of goods sold for this particular problem. I'm not sure how to get the number! Any help would greatly be appreciated!!
  • Apr 15, 2009, 12:11 AM
    ROLCAM

    Net sales $1,808,000
    Selling expenses—variable $75,000
    1) Direct materials 434,000
    Selling expenses—fixed 67,000
    2) Direct labor 355,000
    Administrative expenses—variable 23,000
    3) Manufacturing overhead—variable 321,000
    Administrative expenses—fixed 65,000
    4) Manufacturing overhead—fixed 287,000

    COST OF GOODS SOLD = ADD 1),2),3) &4)
    inclusive.
  • Apr 15, 2009, 02:10 AM
    morgaine300
    Quote:

    Net sales $ 1808000
    Variable expenses
    Cost of goods sold $??
    Selling expenses 75000
    Administrative expenses 23000

    Total variable expenses

    Contribution margin
    This doesn't make any sense to me. It's like you're mixing variable costing with absorption costing. (Also known by other names.) Not sure what your book is calling a "CVP" income statement. It's obvious it's a CVP chapter, but I've never seen an income statement called by that name. Is there an example in the book showing it to be done this way?

    If this is correct, you wouldn't be including fixed overhead in that. This is a bit of carry-over from job & process costing. If they're going to split the variable & fixed down in that fashion, then you also have to deal with product and period costs from prior chapters:

    Product costs: direct material, direct labor and overhead (which go through WIP, finished goods and eventually end up in cost of goods sold, when sold)
    Period costs: selling & administrative (operating expenses)

    The direct material and direct labor are variable, the other 3 are split between variable and fixed. If the above format is correct, only variable is going to end up in there.

    Quote:

    There is a lot more to the problem
    Some of that might be answering the question.

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