ACCOUNTING (LOOSELEAF)-W/STD.GDE+ACCESS
ACCOUNTING (LOOSELEAF)-W/STD.GDE+ACCESS
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.9EX

Profit center responsibility reporting

 Glades Sporting Goods Co. operates two divisions—the Winter Sports Division and the Summer Sports Division. The following income and expense accounts were provided from the trial balance as of December 31, 20Y8, the end of the fiscal year, after all adjustments, including those for inventories, were recorded and posted:

Sales—Winter Sports Division $12,600,000
Sales—Summer Sports Division 16,300,000
Cost of Goods Sold—Winter Sports Division 7,560,000
Cost of Goods Sold—Summer Sports Division 9,454,000
Sales Expense—Winter Sports Division 2,016,000
Sales Expense—Summer Sports Division 2,282,000
Administrative Expense—Winter Sports Division 1,260,000
Administrative Expense—Summer Sports Division 1.450,700
Advertising Expense 578,000
Transportation Expense 265,660
Accounts Receivable Collection Expense 174,000
Warehouse Expense 1,540,000

 The bases to be used in allocating expenses, together with other essential information, are as follows:

 a.    Advertising expense—incurred at headquarters, charged back to divisions on the basis of usage: Winter Sports Division, $252,000; Summer Sports Division, $326,000.

 b.    Transportation expense—charged back to divisions at a charge rate of $7.40 per bill of lading: Winter Sports Division, 17,200 bills of lading; Summer Sports Division, 18,700 bills of lading.

 c.    Accounts receivable collection expense—incurred at headquarters, charged back to divisions at a charge rate of $6.00 per invoice: Winter Sports Division, 11,500 sales invoices; Summer Sports Division, 17,500 sales invoices.

 d.    Warehouse expense—charged back to divisions on the basis of floor space used in storing division products: Winter Sports Division, 102,000 square feet; Summer Sports Division, 118,000 square feet.

 Prepare a divisional income statement with two column headings: Winter Sports Division and Summer Sports Division. Provide supporting calculations for service department charges.

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Ch. 24 - Budgetary performance for cost center Caroline...Ch. 24 - Budgetary performance for cost center Conley...Ch. 24 - Service department charges The centralized...Ch. 24 - Service department charges The centralized...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.3APECh. 24 - Income from operations for profit center Using the...Ch. 24 - Profit margin, investment turnover, and ROI Cash...Ch. 24 - Profit margin, investment turnover and ROI Briggs...Ch. 24 - Residual income The Consumer Division of Galena...Ch. 24 - Residual income The Commercial Division of Herring...Ch. 24 - Transfer pricing The materials used by the North...Ch. 24 - Transfer pricing The materials used by the...Ch. 24 - Budget performance reports for cost centers...Ch. 24 - Divisional income statements The following data...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.3EXCh. 24 - Prob. 24.4EXCh. 24 - Service department charges In divisional income...Ch. 24 - Service department charges and activity bases...Ch. 24 - Divisional income statements with service...Ch. 24 - Corrections to service department charges for a...Ch. 24 - Profit center responsibility reporting Glades...Ch. 24 - Return on investment The income from operations...Ch. 24 - Residual income Based on the data in Exercise...Ch. 24 - Determining missing items in return computation...Ch. 24 - Profit margin, investment turnover, and return on...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.14EXCh. 24 - Determining missing items in return and residual...Ch. 24 - Determining missing items from computations Data...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.17EXCh. 24 - Balanced scorecard for a service company American...Ch. 24 - Building a balanced scorecard Hit-n-Kun Inc. owns...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.20EXCh. 24 - Prob. 24.21EXCh. 24 - Budget performance report for a cost center...Ch. 24 - Profit center responsibility reporting for a...Ch. 24 - Divisional income statements and return on...Ch. 24 - Effect of proposals on divisional performance A...Ch. 24 - Divisional performance analysis and evaluation The...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.6APRCh. 24 - Budget performance report for a cost center The...Ch. 24 - Profit center responsibility reporting for a...Ch. 24 - Divisional income statements and return on...Ch. 24 - Effect of proposals on divisional performance A...Ch. 24 - Divisional performance analysis and evaluation The...Ch. 24 - Prob. 24.6BPRCh. 24 - Prob. 24.1CPCh. 24 - Prob. 24.3CPCh. 24 - Prob. 24.4CPCh. 24 - Evaluating divisional performance The three...Ch. 24 - Evaluating division performance Last Resort...
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