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Jul 10, 2009, 02:25 PM
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Variable and absorption costing
Good Morning,
I'm just wondering if anyone can please give me some advice about this question I am stuck on, I would really appreciate some explanation into how I get the answers that I am being asked for, as at the moment I haven't found any information / examples of how these statements are done.
This is what has been provided to me:
The business began operations on 1 January, and achieved the following results for the year:
Sales = 24 000 units
Selling price = $15 per unit
Manufacturing costs:
Direct material = $4 per unit
Direct labour = $2 per unit
Variable overhead = $3 per unit
Fixed manufacturing overhead = $100,000
Selling and administrative costs:
Variable = $1 per unit sold
Fixed = $10,000
Production = 25 000 units
This is what is required of me:
1. Prepare an absorption costing profit statement for this business.
2. Prepare a variable costing contribution margin statement for this business.
3. Reconcile the differences between the profits under the two statements by:
(a) identifying the areas where the profit statements differ; and
(b) using the short-cut method.
Any help will be greatly appreciated :)
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Jul 10, 2009, 06:54 PM
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So far I have:
Absorption Costing Income Statement
Sales (24,000 units×$15 per unit) = $360,000
Less cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory = $0.00
Cost of goods manufactured (25,000 units×$9per unit) = $225,000
Goods avail able for sale = $225,000
Less ending inventory = $9,000
Cost of goods sold = $216,000
Gross Margin ($360,000 – $216,000) = $144,000
Less selling and administrative expenses:
Variable selling and administrative expenses (24,000 × $1 per unit) = $24,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses = $10,000
Net operating income ($144,000 – $34,000) = $110,000
Can anyone advise if this is meant to be $9 per unit or $10? Am I on the right track?
Thanks in Advance
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Senior Member
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Jul 13, 2009, 10:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by TeaCup
So far I have:
Absorption Costing Income Statement
Sales (24,000 units×$15 per unit)= $360,000
Less cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory = $0.00
Cost of goods manufactured (25,000 units×$9per unit) = $225,000
Goods available for sale = $225,000
Less ending inventory = $9,000
Cost of goods sold = $216,000
Gross Margin ($360,000 – $216,000) = $144,000
Less selling and administrative expenses:
Variable selling and administrative expenses (24,000 × $1 per unit) = $24,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses = $10,000
Net operating income ($144,000 – $34,000) = $110,000
Can anyone advise if this is meant to be $9 per unit or $10? Am I on the right track?
Thanks in Advance
Sorry, no. You have used the format of marginal costing for absorption costing. You forgot to include fixed manufacturing overheads.
Please do it again:
Sales
Cost of Sales
Direct Materials
Direct labour
Variable Manufacturing overheads
Fixed Manufacturing overheads
Total cost of goods available for sale
Less: Ending inventory
Gross profit
Operating expenses
Variable selling and admin expenses
Fixed selling and admin expenses
Net Income
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