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marissa [1.9K]
1 year ago
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School Days Furniture, Inc., manufactures a variety of desks, chairs, tables, and shelf units which are sold to public school sy

stems throughout the midwest. The controller of the company's Desk Division is currently preparing a budget for the third quarter of the year.
The following sales forecast has been made by the division's sales manager.
July 5,000 desk-and-chair sets
August 6,000 desk-and-chair sets
September 7,500 desk-and-chair sets
Each desk-and-chair set requires 10 board feet of pine planks and 1.5 hours of direct labor. Each set sells for $60. Pine planks cost $0.60 per board foot, and the division ends each month with enough wood to cover 10 percent of the next month's production requirements.
The division incurs a cost of $21.00 per hour for direct-labor wages and fringe benefits. The division ends each month with enough finished-goods inventory to cover 20 percent of the next month's sales.
Required:
Complete the following budget schedules.
1. Sales budget:
2. Production budget (in sets):
3. Raw material purchases:
4. Direct-labor budget:
Business
1 answer:
Blababa [14]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

Production Budget ( July August September)  5200,  6300,    9000        

Sales Budget   ( July August September)  $ 300,000   $ 360,000  $ 450,000      

Direct Materials Budget ( July August September) $ 31860   $ 39,420                $ 48,600    

Direct Materials Units  Budget   ( July August September)  53,100             65,700    81,000

Direct Labor Budget  ( July August September)  $ 163,800  $ 198450  $ 283,500  

Direct Labor Hours Budget  ( July August September)7800  9450     13500

Explanation:

The formula used are

<em>1) Production Budget = Sales + Desired Ending Inventory Less Opening Inventory</em>

<em>2) Sales Budget= Sales * Price Per unit</em>

<em>3) Raw Materials Budget = Production + Desired Ending Inventory Less Opening Inventory</em>

<em>Raw Materials Costs= Raw Materials Budget * Costs</em>

<em>4) Direct Labor Hours Budget = Production * Direct Labor Hours</em>

<em>Direct Labor Budget = Direct Labor Hours Budget* Wages Per Hour</em>

<em><u /></em>

<u>School Days Furniture, Inc.</u>

<u>Production Budget</u>

                                    <u>  July               August               September </u>

Sales                            5000              6000                   7500

+ Desired

Ending Inventory        1200               1500                     ------(assuming zero inv)

Less Opening

<u>Inventory                    1000               1200                     1500            </u>

<u>Production Budget    5200                6300                   9000    </u><u>     </u>

<u />

Production Budget = Sales + Desired Ending Inventory Less Opening Inventory

<u></u>

<u>School Days Furniture, Inc.</u>

<u>Sales Budget</u>

                                      <u>July                August             September </u>

Sales                            5000              6000                   7500

<u>Price Per unit                 $ 60              $60                     $ 60                    </u>

<u>Sales Budget            $ 300,000          $ 360,000             $ 450,000       </u>

<u />

Sales Budget= Sales * Price Per unit

<u></u>

<u>School Days Furniture, Inc.</u>

<u>Raw Materials Budget</u>

                                    <u>  July               August               September </u>

Production Budget         5200                6300                   9000    

+ Desired

Ending Inventory             630                   900      ------(assuming zero inv)

Less Opening

<u>Inventory                        520                   630                   900           </u>

<u>Materials Requiremnt    5310                6570                  8100  </u>

<u>Board (feet)                      10                      10                           10          </u>

Direct Materials          53,100             65,700                 81,000

<u>Plank Costs                  0.60                 0.60                        0.60         </u>

<u>Direct Materials          $ 31860            $ 39,420                $ 48,600  </u><u>  </u>

Raw Materials Budget = Production + Desired Ending Inventory Less Opening Inventory

Raw Materials Costs= Raw Materials Budget * Costs

<u></u>

<u>School Days Furniture, Inc.</u>

<u>Direct Labor Budget</u>

                                    <u>  July               August               September </u>

Production Budget         5200                6300                   9000    

<u>Direct Labor hours          1.5                     1.5                       1.5        </u>

<u>Direct Labor Hours        7800                9450                  13500</u>

Wages Per hour              $ 21                 $ 21                     $21

<u>Direct Labor Budget   $ 163,800         $ 198450          $ 283,500  </u>

Direct Labor Hours Budget = Production * Direct Labor Hours

Direct Labor Budget = Direct Labor Hours Budget* Wages Per Hour

<u />

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