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Comprehensive operating budget. Skulas, Inc., manufactures and sells snowboards. Skulas manufactures a single model, the Pipex. In late 2017, Skulas’s
Materials and Labor Requirements
Direct materials | |
Wood | 9 board feet (b.f.) per snowboard |
Fiberglass | 10 yards per snowboard |
Direct manufacturing labor | 5 hours per snowboard |
Skulas’s CEO expects to sell 2,900 snowboards during January 2018 at an estimated retail price of $650 per board. Further the CEO expects 2018 beginning inventory of 500 snowboards and would like to end January 2018 with 200 snowboards in stock.
Direct Materials Inventories
Beginning Inventory 1/1/2018 | Ending Inventory 1/31/2018 | |
Wood | 2,040 b.f. | 1,540 b.f. |
Fiberglass | 1,040 yards | 2,040 yards |
Variable manufacturing
2017 | 2018 | |
Unit Price | Unit Price | |
Wood | $32.00 per b.f. | $34.00 per b.f. |
Fiberglass | $ 8.00 per yard | $ 9.00 per yard |
Direct manufacturing labor | $28.00 per hour | $29.00 per hour |
The inventoriable unit cost for ending finished-goods inventory on December 31, 2017, is $374.80. Assume Skulas uses a FIFO inventory method for both direct materials and finished goods. Ignore work in process in your calculations.
- 1. Prepare the January 2018 revenues budget (in dollars).
- 2. Prepare the January 2018 production budget (in units).
- 3. Prepare the direct material usage and purchases budgets for January 2018.
- 4. Prepare a direct
manufacturing labor costs budget for January 2018. - 5. Prepare a manufacturing overhead costs budget for January 2018.
- 6. What is the budgeted manufacturing overhead rate for January 2018?
- 7. What is the budgeted manufacturing overhead cost per output unit in January 2018?
- 8. Calculate the cost of a snowboard manufactured in January 2018.
- 9. Prepare an ending inventory budget for both direct materials and finished goods for January 2018.
- 10. Prepare a cost of goods sold budget for January 2018.
- 11. Prepare the
budgeted income statement for Skulas, Inc., for January 2018. - 12. What questions might the CEO ask the management team when reviewing the budget? Should the CEO set stretch targets? Explain briefly.
- 13. How does preparing the budget help Skulas’s management team better manage the company?
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