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siniylev [52]
2 years ago
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Berol Company plans to sell 200,000 units of finished product in July and anticipates a growth rate in sales of 5% per month. Th

e desired monthly ending inventory in units of finished product is 80% of the next month's estimated sales. There are 150,000 finished units in inventory on June 30. Berol Company's production requirement in units of finished product for the three-month period ending September 30 is___________.
Business
1 answer:
N76 [4]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Total production requirements for 3 months = 665720 units

Explanation:

The opening inventory in July should have been 200000 * 0.8 = 160000 units

However there is a shortage of 10000 units as opening inventory is 150000 units.

  • July sales are expected to be 200000 units.
  • August sales will be = 200000 * 105% = 210000 units
  • September Sales will be = 210000 * 105% = 220500 units
  • October Sales will be = 220500 * 105% = 231525 units

The production requirement is to produce enough to match this month's sale along with 80% of next months sale.

The production requirement for 3 months ending 30 september will be,

  • July = (200000-150000) + 0.8 * 210000 = 218000 units
  • August = 210000 * 0.2 + 220500 * 0.8 = 218400 units
  • September = 220500 * 0.2 + 231525 * 0.8 = 229320 units

Total production requirements for 3 months = 218000 + 218400 + 229320 = 665720 units

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