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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
To calculate:
The production units for the month of June and July

Answer to Problem 14.1ME
The units to be produced for June is 13,200 units and July is 15,400 units
Explanation of Solution
The following information is required to calculate the production units of finished goods for the each month
- The budgeted quantity of sales for June to august is given as 12,000, 16,000 and 14,000 units respectively
- The closing finished goods inventory for each month is given as 30% of next month budgeted sales quantity. The closing finished goods quantity for the month of June and July are calculated below
June Qty | July Qty | |||||||
July sales qty | 30% requirement | Quantity | August sales qty | 30% requirement | Quantity | |||
A | B | C=A x B | D | E | F=D X E | |||
Closing Finished goods inventory | 16000 | 30% | 4800 | 14000 | 30% | 4200 | ||
- The opening finished goods inventory for June is 3,600 units, for July is 4800 units and for august is 4,200 units. The closing finished goods inventory for June will be opening finished goods inventory for July
The production quantity is calculated by using following formula
The production units to be produced for June and July are calculated as under
June | July | ||
Budgeted sales of finished goods inventory | A | 12,000 | 16,000 |
Add :- | |||
Closing finished goods inventory | B | 4,800 | 4,200 |
Total Quantity | C= A + B | 16,800 | 20,200 |
Less :- | |||
Opening Finished goods quantity | D | 3,600 | 4,800 |
Production quantity | E= C - D | 13,200 | 15,400 |
The production units to be produced for June is 13,200 units and July is 15,400 units
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