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Eddi Din [679]
1 year ago
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Petrini Corporation makes one product and it provided the following information to help 20) prepare the master budget for the ne

xt four months of operations: a. The budgeted selling price per unit is $110. Budgeted unit sales for January, February, March, and April are 7,500, 10,600, 12,000, and 11,700 units, respectively. All sales are on credit. b. Regarding credit sales, 30% are collected in the month of the sale and 70% in the following month. c. The ending finished goods inventory equals 30% of the following month's sales. d. The ending raw materials inventory equals 10% of the following month's raw materials production needs. Each unit of finished goods requires 5 pounds of raw materials. The raw materials cost $4.00 per pound. e. Regarding raw materials purchases, 40% are paid for in the month of purchase and 60% in the following month. f. The direct labor wage rate is $23.00 per hour. Each unit of finished goods requires 2.6 direct labor-hours. g. Manufacturing overhead is entirely variable and is $8.00 per direct labor-hour. h. The variable selling and administrative expense per unit sold is $1.70. The fixed selling and administrative expense per month is $70,000. The budgeted sales for February is closest to: A) $1,320,000 B) $1,287,000 C) $1,166,000 D) $825,000
Business
1 answer:
Vitek1552 [10]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

C) $1,166,000

Explanation:

The sales budgeted will be

unit sales budgeted x unit sales price

we look into the assignment for these numbers:

  • February sales 10,600 units
  • unit sales price $110

And calcualte: 10,6000 units x $110 sales price

Total sales revenue for the month of February 1,166,000

The rest of the data is irrelevant for the question we are given thus, we ignore it.

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