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The Jacksonville Shirt Company makes two types of T-shirts: basic and custom. Basic shirts are plain shirts without any screen printing on them. Custom shirts are created using the basic shirts and then adding a custom screen printing design.
The company buys cloth in various colors and then makes the basic shirts in two departments, Cutting and Sewing. The company uses a
The Custom Design Department creates custom shirts by adding screen printing to the basic shirt. The department creates a design based on the customer’s request and then prints the design using up to four colors. Because these shirts have the custom printing added, which is unique for each order, the additional cost incurred is determined using
For March 2018, the Jacksonville Shirt Company compiled the following data for the Cutting and Sewing Departments:
For the same time period, the Jacksonville Shirt Company compiled the following data for the Custom Design Department:
The Jacksonville Shirt Company has previously determined that creating and programming the design cost $80 per design. This is a one-time charge. If a customer places another order with the same design, the customer is not charged a second time. Additionally, the cost to print is $0.20 per color per shirt.
Requirements
- 1. Complete a production cost report for the Cutting Department and the Sewing Department. What is the cost of one basic shirt?
- 2. Determine the total cost and the average cost per shirt for jobs 367, 368, 369, and 370. If the company set the sales price at 200% of the total cost, determine the total sales price of each job.
- 3. In addition to the custom jobs, the Jacksonville Shirt Company sold 1,000 basic shirts (assume the beginning balance in Finished Goods Inventory is sufficient to make these sales, and the unit cost of the basic shirts in Finished Goods Inventory is the same as the unit cost incurred this month). If the company set the sales price at 125% of the cost, determine the sales price per unit, total sales revenue, total cost of goods sold, and total gross profit for the basic shirts.
- 4. Calculate the total revenue, total cost of goods sold, and total gross profit for all sales, basic and custom.
- 5. Assume the company sold only basic shirts (no custom designs) and incurred fixed costs of $700 per month.
- a. Calculate the contribution margin per unit, contribution margin ratio, required sales in units to break even, and required sales in dollars to break even.
- b. Determine the margin of safety in units and dollars.
- c. Graph Jacksonville Shirt Company’s CVP relationships. Show the breakeven point, the sales revenue line, the fixed cost line, the total cost line, the operating loss area, and the operating income area.
- d. Suppose the Jacksonville Shirt Company wants to earn an operating income of $1,000 per month. Compute the required sales in units and dollars to achieve this profit goal.
- 6. The Jacksonville Shirt Company is considering adding a new product line, a cloth shopping bag with custom screen printing that will be sold to grocery stores. If the current market price of cloth shopping bags is $2.25 and the company desires a net profit of 60%, what is the target cost? The company estimates the full product cost of the cloth bags will be $0.80. Should the company manufacture the cloth bags? Why or why not?
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