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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
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Ohno Company specializes in manufacturing a unique model of bicycle helmet. The model is well accepted by consumers, and the com

pany has enough orders to keep the factory production at 10,000 helmets per month (80% of its full capacity). Ohno’s monthly manufacturing cost and other expense data are as follows. Rent on factory equipment $11,500 Insurance on factory building 1,780 Raw materials (plastics, polystyrene, etc.) 80,800 Utility costs for factory 920 Supplies for general office 320 Wages for assembly line workers 59,700 Depreciation on office equipment 830 Miscellaneous materials (glue, thread, etc.) 1,470 Factory manager’s salary 6,200 Property taxes on factory building 420 Advertising for helmets 14,900 Sales commissions 10,900 Depreciation on factory building 1,640 Prepare an answer sheet with the following column headings. Enter each cost item on your answer sheet, placing the dollar amount under the appropriate headings. Total the dollar amounts in each of the columns. Product Costs Cost Item Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead Period Costs Rent on factory equipment $ $ $ $ Insurance on factory building Raw materials Utility costs for factory Supplies for general office Wages for assembly line workers Depreciation on office equipment Miscellaneous materials Factory manager’s salary Property taxes on factory building Advertising for helmets Sales commissions Depreciation on factory building $ $ $ $ Compute the cost to produce one helmet. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)
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1 answer:
jekas [21]2 years ago
5 0

Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the answer sheet is presented below;

                                 <u>Product Costs </u>

<u> Cost Item                           Direct          Direct    Manufacturing   Period </u>

<u>                                         Materials       Labor    Overhead          Costs </u>

Rent on factory

equipment                                                      $11,500  

Insurance

on factory building                                  $1,780

Raw materials     $80,800

Utility costs for factory                                  $920

Supplies for general office                                              $320

Wages for

assembly line workers               $59,700

Depreciation on office equipment                                   $830  

Miscellaneous materials                        $1,470

Factory manager’s salary                        $6,200

Property taxes on factory building        $420

Advertising for helmets                                                      $14,900

Sales commissions                                                      $10,900

Depreciation on factory building               $1,640

<u>Total                                $80,800     $59,700   $23,930      $26,950  </u>

Now  cost to produce one helmet is

= Total cost to produced ÷ number of helmets produced

= ($80,800 + $59,700 + $23,930) ÷ (10,000)

= ($164,430)  ÷ (10,000)

= $16.44

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