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The Thomson Toy Company manufactures toy building block sets for children. Thompson is planning for 2017 by developing a
Other budget data for Thompson Toy Company:
a. Budgeted sales are 500 sets for the first quarter and expected to increase by 100 sets per quarter. Cash sales are expected to be 40% of total sales, with the remaining 60% of sales on account. Sets are budgeted to sell for $70 per set.
b. Finished Goods Inventory on December 31, 2016, consists of 100 sets at $32 each.
c Desired ending Finished Goods Inventory is 30% of the next quarter's sales; first quarter sales for 2018 are expected to be 900 sets. FIFO inventory costing method is used.
d. Direct materials cost is $10 per set.
e. Desired ending Raw Materials Inventory is 10% of the next quarter’s direct materials needed for production; desired ending inventory for December 31 , 201 7, $1,000; indirect materials are insignificant and not considered for budgeting purpose.
f. Each set requires 0.20 hours of direct labor; direct labor costs average $10 per house.
g. Variable manufacturing
h. Fixed manufacturing overhead includes $4,000 per quarter in depreciation and $1,540 per quarter for other costs, such as utilities, insurance, and property taxes.
i. Fixed selling and administrative expenses include $8,500 per quarter for salaries; $ 2,400 per quarter for rent; $750 per quarter for insurance and $1,500 per quarter for depreciation.
j. Variable selling and administrative expense include supplies at 1% of sales.
l. Cash receipts for sales on account are 30% in the quarter of the sale and 70% in the quarter following the sale;
m. Direct materials purchases are paid 90% in the quarter purchased and 10% in the following quarter; Accounts Payable balance on December 31, 2016, is expected to be paid in the first quarter of 2017.
n. Direct labor, manufacturing overhead, and selling and administrative costs are paid in the quarter incurred.
o. Income tax expense is projected at $3,500 per quarter and is paid in the quarter incurred.
p. Thompson desires to maintain a minimum cash balance of $ 25,000 and borrows from the local bank as needed in increments of $ 1,000 at the beginning of the quarter; principal repayments are made at the beginning of the quarter when excess funds are available and in increments of $1,000; interest is 5% per year and paid at the beginning of the quarter based on the amount outstanding from the previous quarter.
3. Thompson sold 3,000 sets in 2017, and its actual operating income was as follows:
Prepare a flexible budget performance report through operating income for 2017. Show product costs separately from selling and administrative costs. To simplify the calculations due to sets in beginning inventory having a different cost than those produced and sold in 2017, assume the following product costs:
4. What was the effect on Thompson’s operating income of selling 400 sets more than the static budget level of sales?
5. What is Thompson’s static
6. Explain why the flexible budget performance report provides more useful information to Thompson’s managers than the static budget performance report. What insights cam Thompson’s managers draw form this performance report?
7. During 2017, Thompson recorded the following cost data:
Compute the cost and efficiency variances for direct material and direct labor.
8. For manufacturing overhead, compute the variable overhead cost and efficiency variances and the fixed overhead cost and volume variances.
9. Prepare the
10. Calculate Thompson’s
11. Calculate Thompson’s profit margin ration for 2017. Interpret tour results.
12. Calculate Thompson’s asset turnover ration for 2017. Interpret your results.
13. Use the expanded ROI formula to confirm your result form Requirement 10. Interpret your results.
14. Thompson’s management has specified a 20 % target
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