Production and Direct Labor Cost Budgets Two-Leg Company manufactures slacks and jeans under a variety of brand names, such as Kickers and 101 Denims. Slacks and jeans are assembled by a variety of different sewing operations. Assume that the sales budget for Kickers and 101 Denims shows estimated sales of 27,780 and 59,580 pairs, respectively, for May. The finished goods inventory is assumed as follows:   Kickers 101 Denims May 1 estimated inventory 1,240   1,680   May 31 desired inventory 460   2,100   Assume the following direct labor data per 10 pairs of Kickers and 101 Denims for four different sewing operations:   Direct Labor per 10 Pairs     Kickers 101 Denims Inseam 20 minutes 14 minutes Outerseam 24   17   Pockets 8   10   Zipper 11   7   Total 63 minutes 48 minutes a.  Prepare a production budget for May. Two-Leg CompanyProduction BudgetMay (assumed data)   Kickers 101 Denims Expected units to be sold fill in the blank  fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank Total units fill in the blank  fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank Total units to be produced fill in the blank fill in the blank b.  Prepare the May direct labor cost budget for the four sewing operations, assuming a $13 wage per hour for the inseam and outerseam sewing operations and a $17 wage per hour for the pocket and zipper sewing operations. Two-Leg CompanyDirect Labor Cost BudgetMay (assumed data)   Inseam Outerseam Pockets Zipper Total Hours required for production:           Kickers fill in the blank fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank    101 Denims fill in the blank fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank    Total minutes fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank   Convert minutes to hours fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank   Hourly rate x $fill in the blank x $fill in the blank x $fill in the blank x $fill in the blank   Total direct labor cost $fill in the blank $fill in the blank $fill in the blank $fill in the blank $fill in the blank

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Production and Direct Labor Cost Budgets

Two-Leg Company manufactures slacks and jeans under a variety of brand names, such as Kickers and 101 Denims. Slacks and jeans are assembled by a variety of different sewing operations. Assume that the sales budget for Kickers and 101 Denims shows estimated sales of 27,780 and 59,580 pairs, respectively, for May. The finished goods inventory is assumed as follows:

  Kickers 101 Denims
May 1 estimated inventory 1,240   1,680  
May 31 desired inventory 460   2,100  

Assume the following direct labor data per 10 pairs of Kickers and 101 Denims for four different sewing operations:

  Direct Labor per 10 Pairs  
  Kickers 101 Denims
Inseam 20 minutes 14 minutes
Outerseam 24   17  
Pockets 8   10  
Zipper 11   7  
Total 63 minutes 48 minutes

a.  Prepare a production budget for May.

Two-Leg CompanyProduction BudgetMay (assumed data)
  Kickers 101 Denims
Expected units to be sold fill in the blank  fill in the blank
fill in the blank
fill in the blank fill in the blank
Total units fill in the blank  fill in the blank
fill in the blank
fill in the blank fill in the blank
Total units to be produced fill in the blank fill in the blank

b.  Prepare the May direct labor cost budget for the four sewing operations, assuming a $13 wage per hour for the inseam and outerseam sewing operations and a $17 wage per hour for the pocket and zipper sewing operations.

Two-Leg CompanyDirect Labor Cost BudgetMay (assumed data)
  Inseam Outerseam Pockets Zipper Total
Hours required for production:          
Kickers fill in the blank fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank   
101 Denims fill in the blank fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank   
Total minutes fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank  
Convert minutes to hours fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank fill in the blank  
Hourly rate x $fill in the blank x $fill in the blank x $fill in the blank x $fill in the blank  
Total direct labor cost $fill in the blank $fill in the blank $fill in the blank $fill in the blank $fill in the blank 
 
 
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