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Introduction:-
Cost of goods manufactured refers to the cost allocated to the units which have either been produced or is in the process of being produced. Main elements of cost of goods manufactured are direct materials used, direct labour, manufacturing
1. To determine:-
Here, in the given problem we are required to ascertain the cost of goods manufactured for Leone Company for the year ended December 31, 2017.
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Answer to Problem 3APSA
Solution:-
The cost of goods manufactured for Leone Company for the year ended December 31, 2017 is $19, 35,650.
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:-
Following is the schedule of cost of goods manufactured for Leone Company:-
Particulars | Amount |
Direct materials | |
Beginning raw materials inventory (A) | 166850 |
Purchases of raw materials (B) | 925000 |
Ending raw materials inventory (C) | 182000 |
Direct materials used in production (D=A+B-C) | 909850 |
Direct labour (E) | 675480 |
Manufacturing overheads (F) {NOTE 1} | 354000 |
Total |
1939330 |
Beginning work in process inventory (H) | 15700 |
Ending work in process inventory (I) | 19380 |
Cost of goods manufactured during the year (G+H-I) | $1935650 |
NOTE 1:- Manufacturing overheads are calculated as follows:-
33550 | |
Factory supervision | 102600 |
factory supplies used | 7350 |
Factory utilities | 33000 |
Indirect labour | 56875 |
Rent expense (factory building) | 8425 |
Maintenance expense (factory equipment) | 76800 |
Miscellaneous production costs | 35400 |
Total manufacturing overheads | 354000 |
Conclusion:-
Hence, this cost of goods manufactured figure is then used to calculate the cost of goods sold and then the net income.
2. To determine:-
Now, we are required to prepare Leone Company’s income statement for the year ended December 31, 2017 showing therein selling expenses and general and administrative expenses.
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Answer to Problem 3APSA
Solution:-
Leone Company’s income statement shows a net income of $1714005
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:-
Following is the income statement of Leone Company for the year ended December 31, 2017:-
Particulars | Amount | |
Sales | 4462500 | |
LESS Cost of Goods sold | ||
Cost of goods manufactured | 1935650 | |
ADD Opening finished goods | 167350 | |
LESS Ending finished good | 136490 | 1966510 |
LESS Selling expenses {NOTE 2} | 456010 | |
LESS General and administrative expenses {NOTE 3} | 92250 | |
Income before income tax expense | 1947730 | |
LESS Income tax expense | 233725 | |
Net Income | $1714005 |
NOTE 2:- Selling expenses
Advertising expense | 28750 |
Depreciation expense (selling equipment) | 8600 |
Rent expense (Selling space) | 26100 |
Sales salaries expense | 392560 |
456010 |
NOTE 3:-General and administrative expenses
Depreciation expense (office equipment) | 7250 |
Rent expense (office space) | 63000 |
Office salaries expense | 22000 |
92250 |
Conclusion:-
Hence, income statement is prepared by deducting from the sales figure the cost of goods sold, selling expenses and general and administrative expenses.
3. To determine:-
Now, we are required to ascertain the inventory turnover and day’s sales in inventory for Leone Company.
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Answer to Problem 3APSA
Solution:-
Here, the inventory turnover is 12.94times and days’ sales in inventory (raw materials) are 33.78 Days and days sales in inventory (finished goods) are 25.33 days.
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:-
Inventory turnover is defined as ratio wherein it is shown as to how many times an organisation’s inventory is sold and replaces over the reporting period.
Days’ sales in inventory are defined as the time period taken by an organisation to convert its inventory into sales.
Conclusion:-
Hence, inventory turnover is used by an organisation to determine as to the amount of inventory they buy matches the demand for their product.
Similarly, days’ sales in inventory are used to give an indication as to how many days it takes for an organisation to convert its inventory into sales.
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