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- What is the amount of the income from operations that would be reported on the variable costing income statement? a. $519,870 Ob. $426,040 Oc. $511,330 Od. $396,930Use the data to prepare the cost statement and Income statement by use the Total cost and Variable Cost. Production capacity (6000 ) unit, direct materials (35000 )D. Indirect materials ( 15000 )D., direct wages ( 25 000 )D., Indirect wages (30000 )D. direct expenses ( 25000 )D., Indirect expenses ( 30 000 )D.[ 10000 V., 20000 F.). direct marketing cost (13000 )D. Indirect marketing cost ( 12000 )D.( 10000 V. 2000 F. ). Administration cost (22000 )D., number of F.G.L (1000 )unit . The selling price ( 2500 )D., to unit.Next, fill in average total cost in the table. (Enter your responses as real numbers rounded to two decimal places.) Labor Capital Output Total Cost Average Total Cost 0 1 0 $500 - 1 1 80 720 $nothing 2 1 240 940 nothing 3 1 320 1,160 nothing 4 1 360 1,380 nothing 5 1 380 1,600 nothing
- The "x" in the overhead cost equation, y = $5.50x + $92,000, represents which of the following? total overhead costs. the variable costs. total fixed costs. the cost driver in units.Lynch Company manufactures and sells a single product. The following costs were incurred during the company's first year of operations: Variable costs per unit: Manufacturing: Direct materials 14 Direct labor 3 Variable manufacturing overhead Variable selling and administrative Fixed costs per year: Fixed manufacturing overhead Fixed selling and administrative 1 2$ 1 $330,000 $240,000 During the year, the company produced 33,000 units and sold 24,000 units. The selling price of the company's product is $44 per unit. Required: 1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing: a. Compute the unit product cot. b. Prepare an income statement for the year. 2. Assume that the company uses variable costing: a. Compute the unit product cost. b. Prepare an income statement for the year.Learned Corporation has provided the following information: Direct materials. Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead Sales commissions a. Total product cost b. Total period cost Cost per Unit Cost per Period $ 5.80 $ 4.00 $ 1.60 c. Contribution margin per unit d. Total direct manufacturing cost e. Total indirect manufacturing cost $ 0.70 $ 0.60 Variable administrative expense Fixed selling and administrative expense Required: a. For financial reporting purposes, what is the total amount of product costs incurred to make 6,000 units? b. For financial reporting purposes, what is the total amount of period costs incurred to sell 6,000 units? c. If the selling price is $23.30 per unit, what is the contribution margin per unit sold? Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. d. If 7,000 units are produced, what is the total amount of direct manufacturing cost incurred? e. If 7,000 units are produced, what is the total amount of indirect manufacturing…
- I need help figuring out the operating expenses Using the format y = mx + b, develop a cost formula for total expenses. (Round unit cost to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75 and all other answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.) Operating expenses = $_________ X + $____________Use the data to prepare the cost statement and income statement by use the variable cost . The production capacity ( 8 000 )unit , the seal price ( 2000 ) to unit . Direct materials ( 176000) Direct wages ( 128000 ). Direct expenses ( 132000 ) Indirect expenses ( 132000 ). ( 100 000 v. , 32 000 f. ). Marketing cost v. ( 100 000 )D. Administration cost 60000 D. Indirect marketing f. ( 100 000). The balance of f. g. f. ( 2500 ) unit , and the balance of f. g. l. ( 1000 ) unit . The number of sales unit ( ? ) unitThe cost per unit associated with the production of Xen Merchandising are the following: Direct Materials - P1,000; Direct Wages - P200; Variable Overhead - P1,500; and Fixed Overhead - P2,000. Given the data, what is the product cost?
- (c2) Estimated daily production costs for April 1 using both the high-low method and the regression model and actual manufacturing costs incurred on April 1 are provided here. Units manufactured Total cost 3,897 $296,512 Estimated cost using high-low method Estimated cost using the regression model Actual cost B $300,486 $296,149 $296,512 Identify which is the most reliable approach to estimating costs and explain why. I U T₁ T' IEEE J E H 3 99 = FEB áIdentify each cost below as variable (V), fixed (F), or mixed (M), relative to units sold. Explain your reasons Reason $ M Units Sold a. Total phone cost b. Materials cost per unit C. Manager's salary d. Depreciation cost per unit e. Total utility cost f. Total cost of goods sold 25 150 $ 35 3,000 60 400 3,125 50 200 $ 35 3,000 75 100V, F, or M 250 $ 300 35 35 3,000 3,000 2015 900 1,150 9,375 12,500 F 30 650 6,250 reasons 1. Does not change in total over wide ranges of volume/inversely proportional to the number of units produced while total cost remains constant. 2- It is directly proportional to the number of units produced. The total cost changes as volume changes and in direct proportion. 3-The total cost changes as volume changes, but not in direct proportion.To determine the effect of different levels of production on the company’s income, move to cell B7 (Actual production). Change the number in B7 to the different production levels given in the table below. The first level, 100,000, is the current level. What happens to the operating income on both statements as production levels change? Enter the operating incomes in the following table. Does the level of production affect income under either costing method? Explain your findings.