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Asian Lamp Company manufactures lamps. The estimated number…

Asian Lamp Company manufactures lamps. The estimated number of lamp sales for the last three months for the current year are as follows:   Month Sales October 10,000 November 14,000 December 13,000 Finished goods inventory at the end of September was 3,000 units. Ending finished goods inventory is budgeted to equal 25 percent of the next month’s sales. Asian Lamp expects to sell the lamps for $25 each. January sales is projected at 16,000 lamps. ​ What is the expected sales revenue for December?

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Deli Products produces two products, X and Y, in a single pr…

Deli Products produces two products, X and Y, in a single process. In 2011, the joint costs of this process were $25,000. In addition, 4,000 units of X and 6,000 units of Y were produced and sold. Separable processing costs beyond the split-off point were: X – $10,000; Y – $20,000. X sells for $10.00 per unit; Y sells for $7.50 per unit. ​ What is the gross profit of product Y assuming the physical units method is used?

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Banzai Corporation produces calculators on an assembly line…

Banzai Corporation produces calculators on an assembly line in a single-step process. Factrory overhead is applied based on direct labor cost. The following data pertains to September 2018:   Current manufacturing costs:        Materials purchased $150,000      Materials issued to production 120,000      Direct labor 40,000      Factory overhead 30,000     Finished goods for period 180,000 Beginning work in process 0     Ending work in process:        Materials 3,000      Direct labor ?      Factory overhead ? ​ Required:   a. Prepare traditional journal entries for the following events in September:       1. Purchase of materials on account   2. Requisition of materials into production   3. Usage of direct labor   4. Application of overhead   5. Completion of finished goods     b. What is the amount of direct labor in ending work in process?

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Bienestar, Inc., has done a cost analysis for its production…

Bienestar, Inc., has done a cost analysis for its production of vests. The following activities and cost drivers have been developed: Activity Cost Formula Maintenance $11,000 + $2 per machine hour Machining $55,000 + $3 per machine hour Inspection $70,000 + $500 per batch Setups $2,000 per batch Purchasing $80,000 + $150 per purchase order ​ Following are the actual costs of producing 75,000 vests: 5,000 machine hours; 10 batches; 20 purchase orders   Maintenance $20,000 Machining 73,000 Inspection 73,000 Setups 18,000 Purchasing 82,000 ​ What is the budget variance for total costs in an activity-based performance report?

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Describe the differences between support and producing depar…

Describe the differences between support and producing departments. Give three examples of each.

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A possible causal factor to use when allocating cafeteria co…

A possible causal factor to use when allocating cafeteria costs would be

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A flexible budget compares actual costs to budgeted costs.

A flexible budget compares actual costs to budgeted costs.

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Control can be defined as

Control can be defined as

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Discus Productions needs to know its anticipated cash inflow…

Discus Productions needs to know its anticipated cash inflows for the next quarter by month. Cash sales are 10 percent of total sales each month. Historically, sales on account have been collected as follows: 60 percent in the month of sale, 30 percent in the month after the sale, and the remaining 10 percent two months after the sale. Sales for the quarter are projected as follows: April, $120,000; May, $100,000; and June, $80,000. Accounts receivable on March 31 were $60,000. ​ Discus Productions would expect to have an accounts receivable balance on June 30 of

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Beginning inventory consisted of 10,000 units (20 percent co…

Beginning inventory consisted of 10,000 units (20 percent converted) and ending inventory consisted of 20,000 units (40 percent converted). In addition, 60,000 units were started during the period. How many equivalent units for conversion costs were produced using the weighted average method?

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