Pro-Leather Company is a manufacturer of leather cases for tablets. The following information pertains to operations during the 2020 calendar year. Sales Revenue $14,275,000     Direct Factory Labor 3,952,600  Indirect Factory Labor 1,232,250 Total Depreciation  400,000 Total Utilities  525,000  Distribution & Customer Service Costs 76,800 Insurance on Plant & Equipment 585,000 Property Taxes 90,000 Administrative Wages & Salaries 1,076,000 Advertising Expenses 57,700 Sales Commission 6% of Sales Revenue Of the total depreciation, 80% relates to factory plant & equipment and 20% relates to general and administrative costs.   Of the total utilities, 75% relates to production and 25% relates to general and administrative costs. The property taxes should be shared: 85% production & 15% general & administrative costs   The following additional information is also available: Inventory Data 1/1/2020 Purchases 31/12/2020 Raw materials $750,000 $4,330,000 $807,000 Indirect materials 55,000 320,000 71,500 Work in progress 1,115,400 n/a 924,000 Finished goods 1,142,600 n/a 1,720,200             .  What is the factory cost per case if Pro-Leather manufactured 19,200 cases for tablets for the year?  How does the format of the income statement for a manufacturing concern differ from the income statement of a merchandising entity?

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Pro-Leather Company is a manufacturer of leather cases for tablets. The following information pertains to operations during the 2020 calendar year.

Sales Revenue $14,275,000   

 Direct Factory Labor 3,952,600

 Indirect Factory Labor 1,232,250

Total Depreciation  400,000

Total Utilities  525,000

 Distribution & Customer Service Costs 76,800

Insurance on Plant & Equipment 585,000

Property Taxes 90,000

Administrative Wages & Salaries 1,076,000

Advertising Expenses 57,700

Sales Commission 6% of Sales Revenue

Of the total depreciation, 80% relates to factory plant & equipment and 20% relates to general and administrative costs.

  Of the total utilities, 75% relates to production and 25% relates to general and administrative costs. The property taxes should be shared: 85% production & 15% general & administrative costs

 

The following additional information is also available:

Inventory Data

1/1/2020

Purchases

31/12/2020

Raw materials

$750,000

$4,330,000

$807,000

Indirect materials

55,000

320,000

71,500

Work in progress

1,115,400

n/a

924,000

Finished goods

1,142,600

n/a

1,720,200

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 What is the factory cost per case if Pro-Leather manufactured 19,200 cases for tablets for the year?

 How does the format of the income statement for a manufacturing concern differ from the income statement of a merchandising entity?

 

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