Cool Sky reports the following for its first year of operations. The company produced 40,000 units and sold 32,000 unit t a price of $150 per unit. Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Variable selling and administrative expenses Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ 66 per unit $25 per unit $9 per unit $520,000 per year $ 12 per unit $ 120,000 per year

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Exercise 6-3 (Algo) Income statement under absorption costing and variable costing LO P1, P2
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Cool Sky reports the following for its first year of operations. The company produced 40,000 units and sold 32,000 units
at a price of $150 per unit.
Direct materials
Direct labor
Variable overhead
Fixed overhead
Variable selling and administrative expenses
Fixed selling and administrative expenses
$ 66 per unit
$ 25 per unit
$ 9 per unit
$520,000 per year
$12 per unit
$ 120,000 per year
Exercise 6-3 (Algo) Part 1a
1a. Assume the company uses absorption costing. Determine its total product cost per unit.
Per unit product cost using:
Absorption costing
Total product cost per unit
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 6-3 (Algo) Income statement under absorption costing and variable costing LO P1, P2 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Cool Sky reports the following for its first year of operations. The company produced 40,000 units and sold 32,000 units at a price of $150 per unit. Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Variable selling and administrative expenses Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ 66 per unit $ 25 per unit $ 9 per unit $520,000 per year $12 per unit $ 120,000 per year Exercise 6-3 (Algo) Part 1a 1a. Assume the company uses absorption costing. Determine its total product cost per unit. Per unit product cost using: Absorption costing Total product cost per unit
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