1.    The Viking Company is preparing budgets for the second quarter ending June 30.  Last year's sales for the corresponding period were:       March        15,000 units April        18,000 units May        28,000 units June        26,000 units July        19,000 units August        12,000 units The company expects this year's sales to increase by 25%.  The selling price is $13 per unit.  Prepare a Sales Budget for the Vikings. 2.    The company desires to have finished inventory on hand at the end of each month equal to 30 percent of the following month's budgeted unit sales.  On March 31, there were 3,000 units on hand.  Prepare a Production budget. 3.    Five pounds of material are required per unit of product.  Management desires to have materials on hand at the end of each month equal to 10 percent of the following month's production needs.  This policy was met on March 31st.  The material costs $0.60 per lb.  Prepare a Materials Purchases budget. 4.    Each unit produced requires 0.05 hours of direct labor.  Each hour of direct labor costs the company $15.  No temporary employees or overtime may be scheduled. Prepare a Direct Labor budget. 5.    Variable manufacturing overhead is $20 per direct labor hour.  Fixed manufacturing overhead is $50,000 per month.  This includes $20,000 of depreciation.  Prepare a Manufacturing Overhead expense budget. 6.    Variable selling and administrative expenses are $0.50 per unit sold.  Fixed selling and administrative expenses are $80,000 per month and include $15,000 in depreciation.  Prepare a Selling & Administrative Expense budget. 7.    Prepare a cash collection schedule for June, July, and August. Viking’s cash sales are insignificant. They collect 40% of their sales in the month of sale, 30% in the month after, 10% two months after, and then the remainder is written off. Prepare your budgets using Excel

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1.    The Viking Company is preparing budgets for the second quarter ending June 30.  Last year's sales for the corresponding period were:

      March        15,000 units
April        18,000 units
May        28,000 units
June        26,000 units
July        19,000 units
August        12,000 units

The company expects this year's sales to increase by 25%.  The selling price is $13 per unit.  Prepare a Sales Budget for the Vikings.
2.    The company desires to have finished inventory on hand at the end of each month equal to 30 percent of the following month's budgeted unit sales.  On March 31, there were 3,000 units on hand.  Prepare a Production budget.

3.    Five pounds of material are required per unit of product.  Management desires to have materials on hand at the end of each month equal to 10 percent of the following month's production needs.  This policy was met on March 31st.  The material costs $0.60 per lb.  Prepare a Materials Purchases budget.

4.    Each unit produced requires 0.05 hours of direct labor.  Each hour of direct labor costs the company $15.  No temporary employees or overtime may be scheduled. Prepare a Direct Labor budget.

5.    Variable manufacturing overhead is $20 per direct labor hour.  Fixed manufacturing overhead is $50,000 per month.  This includes $20,000 of depreciation.  Prepare a Manufacturing Overhead expense budget.

6.    Variable selling and administrative expenses are $0.50 per unit sold.  Fixed selling and administrative expenses are $80,000 per month and include $15,000 in depreciation.  Prepare a Selling & Administrative Expense budget.

7.    Prepare a cash collection schedule for June, July, and August. Viking’s cash sales are insignificant. They collect 40% of their sales in the month of sale, 30% in the month after, 10% two months after, and then the remainder is written off.

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4.    Each unit produced requires 0.05 hours of direct labor.  Each hour of direct labor costs the company $15.  No temporary employees or overtime may be scheduled. Prepare a Direct Labor budget.

5.    Variable manufacturing overhead is $20 per direct labor hour.  Fixed manufacturing overhead is $50,000 per month.  This includes $20,000 of depreciation.  Prepare a Manufacturing Overhead expense budget.

6.    Variable selling and administrative expenses are $0.50 per unit sold.  Fixed selling and administrative expenses are $80,000 per month and include $15,000 in depreciation.  Prepare a Selling & Administrative Expense budget.

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4.    Each unit produced requires 0.05 hours of direct labor.  Each hour of direct labor costs the company $15.  No temporary employees or overtime may be scheduled. Prepare a Direct Labor budget.

5.    Variable manufacturing overhead is $20 per direct labor hour.  Fixed manufacturing overhead is $50,000 per month.  This includes $20,000 of depreciation.  Prepare a Manufacturing Overhead expense budget.

6.    Variable selling and administrative expenses are $0.50 per unit sold.  Fixed selling and administrative expenses are $80,000 per month and include $15,000 in depreciation.  Prepare a Selling & Administrative Expense budget.

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