During its first year of operations, Snobegon, Inc. (located in Lake Snobegon, Minnesota), produced 41,000 plastic snow scoops. Snow scoops are oversized shovel-type scoops that are used to push snow away. Unit sales were 38,000 scoops. Fixed overhead was applied at $0.70 per unit produced. Fixed overhead was underapplied by $2,900. This fixed overhead variance was closed to Cost of Goods Sold. There was no variable overhead variance. The results of the year's operations are as follows (on an absorption-costing basis): Sales (38,000 units @ $20) $

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During its first year of operations, Snobegon, Inc. (located in Lake Snobegon, Minnesota), produced 41,000 plastic snow scoops. Snow scoops are oversized shovel-type scoops that are used to push snow away. Unit sales were 38,000 scoops. Fixed overhead was applied at $0.70 per unit produced. Fixed overhead was underapplied by $2,900. This fixed overhead variance was closed to Cost of Goods Sold. There was no variable overhead variance. The results of the year's operations are as follows (on an absorption-costing basis):

Sales (38,000 units @ $20) $760,000
Less: Cost of goods sold 550,260
Gross margin $209,740
Less: Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed) 185,500
Operating income $ 24,240

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1. Calculate the cost of the firm's ending inventory under absorption costing. Round unit cost to five decimal places. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar.
$__________

What is the cost of the ending inventory under variable costing? Round unit cost to five decimal places. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar.
$________

2. Prepare a variable-costing income statement. Round the unit cost to five decimal places, when required. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar. Use the rounded values in subsequent computations.

Snobegon, Inc.Variable-Costing Income StatementFor the First Year of Operations

Fixed overhead

Fixed selling and administrative expenses

Sales

Variable cost of goods sold

$_____

Less: Fixed overhead

Less: Fixed selling and administrative expenses

Less: Sales

Less: Variable cost of goods sold

______
Contribution margin $__________
Less:  

Fixed overhead

Sales

Variable cost of goods sold

_______

Fixed selling and administrative expenses

Operating income

Sales

Variable cost of goods sold

_______
Operating income $________

 

What is the difference between the two income figures?
$____________

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