Boston Executive, Inc., produces executive limousines and currently manufactures the mini-bar inset at these costs: Variable Costs: Variable Cost Amount: Fixed Costs: Fixed Cost Amount: Direct materials $950 Depreciation – equipment $500 Direct labor 650 Depreciation – building 200 Variable overhead 300 Supervisor salaries 300 Total variable costs 1,900 Total Fixed costs 1,000   Assume that Boston Executive, Inc. uses the total cost method of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing and desires a profit equal to a 21% return on invested assets of $600,000. a. Determine the total costs and the total cost amount per unit for the production and sale of 1,000 mini-bars. b. Determine the total cost markup percentage (rounded to two places behind the decimal) for mini-bars. c. Determine the selling price of mini-bars. (Round markup to the nearest cent.

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Boston Executive, Inc., produces executive limousines and currently manufactures the mini-bar inset at these costs:

Variable Costs:

Variable Cost Amount:

Fixed Costs:

Fixed Cost Amount:

Direct materials

$950

Depreciation – equipment

$500

Direct labor

650

Depreciation – building

200

Variable overhead

300

Supervisor salaries

300

Total variable costs

1,900

Total Fixed costs

1,000

 

Assume that Boston Executive, Inc. uses the total cost method of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing and desires a profit equal to a 21% return on invested assets of $600,000.

a. Determine the total costs and the total cost amount per unit for the production and sale of 1,000 mini-bars.
b. Determine the total cost markup percentage (rounded to two places behind the decimal) for mini-bars.
c. Determine the selling price of mini-bars. (Round markup to the nearest cent.)
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