Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
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ISBN: 9781308841380
Author: David H. Marshall, Wayne W. McManus, Daniel F. Viele
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.10E
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Budget: It is forward looking exercise which the company takes by preparing estimated revenues, costs and resources needed by company for a period. It can be prepared for single period or for multiple periods

Production Budget: The estimated production of finished goods for each period is calculated by preparing the production budget. The starting point is sales budget and requirement of opening and closing inventory is determined. The formula to calculate the production quantity is given below

  Productuon Quantity = Quantity sold + closing Finished goods Inventory - Opening Finished goods Inventory

Purchase Budget : The estimated purchase of raw material required to produce finished goods is calculated while preparing the purchase budget. The formula to calculate budgeted purchase of raw material is given below

  Purchase Quantity = Quantity required in production +closing raw material Inventory  - Opening raw material Inventory

REQUIREMENT (a)

To calculate:

The production quantity of finished goods for the month of July, August and September

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Budget: It is forward looking exercise which the company takes by preparing estimated revenues, costs and resources needed by company for a period. It can be prepared for single period or for multiple periods

Production Budget: The estimated production of finished goods for each period is calculated by preparing the production budget. The starting point is sales budget and requirement of opening and closing inventory is determined. The formula to calculate the production quantity is given below

  Productuon Quantity = Quantity sold + closing Finished goods Inventory - Opening Finished goods Inventory

Purchase Budget : The estimated purchase of raw material required to produce finished goods is calculated while preparing the purchase budget. The formula to calculate budgeted purchase of raw material is given below

  Purchase Quantity = Quantity required in production +closing raw material Inventory  - Opening raw material Inventory

REQUIREMENT (b)

To calculate:

The number of pounds of raw material to be purchased in July and August

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