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Novo, Inc., wants to develop an activity flexible budget for the activity of moving materials. Novo uses eight forklifts to move materials from receiving to stores. The forklifts are also used to move materials from stores to the production area. The forklifts are obtained through an operating lease that costs $18,000 per year per forklift. Novo employs 25 forklift operators who receive an average salary of $50,000 per year, including benefits. Each move requires the use of a crate. The crates are used to store the parts and are emptied only when used in production. Crates are disposed of after one cycle (two moves), where a cycle is defined as a move from receiving to stores to production. Each crate costs $1.80. Fuel for a forklift costs $3.60 per gallon. A gallon of gas is used every 20 moves. Forklifts can make three moves per hour and are available for 280 days per year, 24 hours per day (the remaining time is downtime for various reasons). Each operator works 40 hours per week and 50 weeks per year.
Required:
- 1. Prepare a flexible budget for the activity of moving materials, using the number of cycles as the activity driver.
- 2. Calculate the activity capacity for moving materials. Suppose Novo works at 80 percent of activity capacity and incurs the following costs:
Prepare the budget for the 80 percent level and then prepare a performance report for the moving materials activity.
- 3. Calculate and interpret the volume variance for moving materials.
- 4. Suppose that a redesign of the plant layout reduces the demand for moving materials to one-third of the original capacity. What would be the budget formula for this new activity level? What is the budgeted cost for this new activity level? Has activity performance improved? How does this activity performance evaluation differ from that described in Requirement 2? Explain.
1.
Construct a flexible budget for N Company for the activity of moving materials using number of cycles as the activity driver.
Explanation of Solution
Flexible budget: A flexible budget is a statement of estimate regarding revenues and expenses for a future period that can be modified depending on the level of output.
Resource |
Fixed ($) | Variable |
Salaries | 1,250,000 (1) | - |
Lease | 144,000 (2) | - |
Crates | - | $1.80 |
Fuel | - | (3) $0.36 |
Total | 1,394,000 | $2.16 |
Table (1)
Working notes:
(1) Calculate the total salary expenses.
(2) Calculate the total lease payable.
(3) Calculate the fuel consumption per machine per cycle.
2.
Compute the activity capacity of N Company for moving materials assuming that N Company works at 80 percentage activity capacity. Construct a budget for 80 percent capacity level and also prepare a performance report for the moving materials activity if N Company incurred the following cost.
Salaries - $1,290,000
Lease - $144,000
Crates - $118,000
Fuel - $24,000
Explanation of Solution
Prepare a flexible budget for N Company at 80 percentage activity capacity.
Resource |
Fixed ($) |
Variable ($) |
Activity output 60,000 cycles (6) ($) |
Salaries | 1,250,000 (1) | - | 1,250,000 |
Lease | 144,000 (2) | - | 144,000 |
Crates | - | $1.80 | 108,000 (4) |
Fuel | - | $0.36 (3) | 21,600 (5) |
Total | 1,394,000 | $2.16 | 1,523,600 |
Table (2)
Working notes:
(4) Calculate the total activity output with respect to crates.
(5) Calculate the total activity output with respect to fuel.
(6) Compute the 80 percent activity capacity of N Company.
(7) Compute the operator capacity of N Company.
Compute the forklift capacity of N Company.
Capacity is determined by the minimum f forklift capacity and operator capacity. Therefore, 75,000 cycles is the output capacity.
Prepare a performance report for moving materials of N Company.
N Company
Performance report
Resource |
Actual costs ($) |
Budgeted cost ($) |
Budget variance ($) |
(a) | (b) | ||
Salaries | 1,290,000 | 1,250,000 | 40,000 |
Lease | 144,000 | 144,000 | 0 |
Crates | 118,000 | 108,000 | 10,000 |
Fuel | 24,000 | 21,600 | 2,400 |
Total | 1,576,000 | 1,523,600 | 52,400 |
Table (3)
3.
Compute the volume variance of N Company and interpret the results.
Explanation of Solution
Since standard quantity equals zero, the volume variance is the capacity acquisition cost.
The volume variance is $1,394,000.
4.
Compute the budget formula and new activity level if a redesign of the plant layout reduces the demand for moving materials to one-third of the original capacity. Provide information and evaluate the calculated result with proper explanation.
Explanation of Solution
Resource |
Fixed ($) |
Variable ($) |
Activity output 25,000 cycles ($) |
Salaries | 450,000 | - | 450,000 (8) |
Lease | 54,000 | - | 54,000 (9) |
Crates | - | 1.80 | 45,000 (12) |
Fuel | - | 0.36 | 9,000 (13) |
Total | 504,000 | $2.16 | 558,000 |
Table (4)
Working notes:
(8) Compute the required operators for N Company for the need capacity.
(9) Compute the actual forklifts that will be required by N Company.
(10)Compute the cycle capacity for N Company for the need capacity.
(11) Compute the forklift capacity of N Company.
(12) Compute the activity output for crate of N Company.
(13) Compute the activity output for fuel consumption of N Company.
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