Calculate the variable costs per glass for champagne glasses

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Accounting for Managers Assignment -

Question 1 -

a) Compare and contrast financial accounting reports from management accounting reports, providing two examples of each one's different characteristics.

b) For each of the following items, classify them as either: asset, liability or equity.

  • Paid up capital
  • Bank loan
  • Provision for annual leave
  • Brand names and intellectual property
  • Accounts receivable
  • Prepaid insurance premiums
  • Deposit paid by a customer for work yet to be done
  • Retained profit

c) For a public company whose shares are listed on the stock exchange, answer the following questions.

  • Who owns the company? In what ways do they gain ownership?
  • Apart from shareholders, who else might be interested in the contents of financial accounting reports?

d) What is the difference between a cash flow budget and a statement of cash flows?

e) What is depreciation? Explain why businesses recognise depreciation expenses and provide a practical example.

f) For the following pairs of items, state which one of each pair you would expect to be larger and why you think it should be larger.

  • Gross profit and net profit
  • Paid up capital and owners' equity
  • Earnings per share and dividends per share
  • Current assets and current liabilities
  • Operating profit and net profit

Question 2 -

a) When preparing the financial statements, how would financial performance and position be affected by not taking into account the fact that a debt was bad? Discuss using some examples.

b) Assume that last year's statement of cash flows for a company showed a "negative" cash flow from operating activities. What could be the reasons for this? Should the company's management be alarmed by it? Explain using some examples.

c) Discuss the major changes that would give rise to increase or decrease in owners' equity during the year. Use some examples to support your discussion.

d) Explain the reasons why business owners would leave profits in the business rather than withdrawing them for personal use? Use some examples to support your explanation.

Question 3 -

Helen Magnus runs a small business. She is worried about the profitability and the financial situation of her business since the bank is requiring repayment of its overdraft. The following information pertains to her business:


31-Jan-17

31-Jan-18

Sales (credit)

$90,000

$135,000

Cost of sales

58,500

94,500

All other expenses

18,000

31,500

Cash at Bank

18,000

(27,000)

Inventory

27,000

49,500

Accounts Receivable (net)

18,000

45,000

Non-current assets (net)

36,000

72,000

Accounts Payable

9,000

13,500

Non-current liabilities

0

18,000

Helen Magnus, Capital

90,000

108,000

Other information:

Inventory at 1 February 2016 was $22,500.

Accounts receivable at 1 February 2016 was $15,000.

Helen Magnus, Capital as at 31 January 2016 was $84,000.

a) Calculate the following ratios for 2017 and 2018.

  • Net profit margin
  • Rate of return on owners' equity
  • Current ratio
  • Acid test ratio
  • Debt ratio
  • Inventory turnover period

b) Write a short report about profitability, short-term liquidity and long-term solvency of the business.

Question 4 -

Glassy Ltd is a mall manufacturing company that makes wine and champagne glasses. The normal price for simple wine glass is $3.50. Champagne glasses have etched designs and are priced at $5.00 per glass. Both types of glasses use the same material, but the champagne glasses take longer to make due to the design. The business has machines with ovens that heat the sand to make glass, then pour hot glass into moulds, cool them, and etch the design if one is programmed. Machine operating staff are employed on a casual basis at an hourly rate. The operator works the machine and packs the glasses into boxes. Then the transport company picks them up and sends them to buyers. The manager takes care of all other aspects of the business including marketing, administration, and maintenance.

The following future costs have been estimated.

Liquid glass raw material

$1.50 per kilo

Electricity

$2.30 per moulding machine hour

Machine operator labour

$15.00 per hour

Rent on premises

$2,000.00 per month

Manager's salary

$2,500.00 per month

Transport and distribution

$1.00 per glass

Champagne glasses require 0.5 kilo of raw material each.

Wine glasses require 0.4 kilo of raw material each.

Champagne glasses can be produced at the rate of 18 per moulding machine hour.

Wine glasses can be produced at the rate of 40 per moulding machine hour.

a) Calculate the variable costs per glass for champagne glasses.

b) What is the contribution margin per glass for champagne glasses?

c) The variable cost for wine glasses is $2.03 per glass. Calculate the break-even output per month if only wine glasses are made.

d) If a special request is received for a large order of 1,000 wine glasses at a price of $1.80 per glass, and the buyer would pick up the pots thus avoiding any transport and distribution costs, should this order be accepted? Explain.

e) What circumstances might make you change your conclusion in part d)?

f) If, for the month of December 600 champagne glasses and 2000 wine glasses were made and sold at normal prices; calculate the profit or loss for the month of December.

Question 5 -

Southern Cross Sails Pty Ltd builds sailing boats to order for customers. When quoting prices on jobs they allocate manufacturing overheads on the basis of estimated machine hours to complete the job and they allocate administrative overhead costs on the basis of direct labour hours estimated for the job. Budgeted profit margin is then added to arrive at the final price quotation.

Below is a budget for the current year showing budget total figures.

Budget for the year

Sales revenue on all jobs

686,000

Direct labour costs

112,000

Direct materials

133,000

Manufacturing overheads

124,600

Administrative overheads

144,900

Total costs

514,500

Profit before tax

171,500

Direct labour hours

5,600

Total machine hours

2,800

Using the information above, and the specific estimates for Job No. 43 below, prepare a price quotation for Job No. 43.

Job No. 43 Estimate

Direct labour hours required - 630

Machine hours required - 315

Direct materials estimate - $ 14,000

Question 6 -

a) What do you think are the main factors that influence how much cash a business will hold? (discuss five possible factors)

b) What costs might a business incur by holding too low a level of inventory? (list at least three types of costs)

c) Are retained profits/earnings a free source of finance to the business? Explain the pros and cons of this source of finance.

d) When examining prospective investment opportunities, what kind of non-financial information do you think a venture capitalist would be concerned with? Explain.

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