Reference no: EM13876762
Flexible-Overhead Budgets for Control Johnny Lee, Inc., produces a line of small gasoline-powered engines that can be used in a variety of residential machines, ranging from different types of lawn- mowers, to snowblowers, to garden tools (such as tillers and weed-whackers). The basic product line consists of three different models, each meant to fill the needs of a different market. Assume you are the cost accountant for this company and that you have been asked by the owner of the company to construct a flexible budget for manufacturing overhead costs, which seem to be growing for this com- pany faster than revenues are growing. Currently, the company uses machine hours (MH) as the basis for assigning both variable and fixed factory overhead costs to products.
Within the relevant range of output, you determine that the following fixed overhead costs per month should occur: engineering support, $15,000; insurance on the manufacturing facility, $5,000; property taxes on the manufacturing facility, $12,000; depreciation on manufacturing equipment, $13,800; indirect labor costs: supervisory salaries, $14,800; set-up labor, $2,400; materials han- dling, $2,500. Variable overhead costs are budgeted at $21 per machine hour, as follows: electricity, $8; indirect materials: Material A = $1, Material B = $4; maintenance labor, $6; and, manufactur- ing supplies, $2.
Required
1. Use an Excel spreadsheet to prepare a flexible budget for Johnny Lee, Inc., for each of the following monthly levels of machine hours: 4,000; 5,000; and 6,000. (Hint: Provide in the spreadsheet a separate line for each of the overhead costs for the company.)
2. Generate an equation to represent, within the relevant range, the manufacturing overhead costs per month for Johnny Lee, Inc.
3. Generate a graphical representation of the monthly overhead cost function (within the relevant range) for Johnny Lee, Inc.
Explain the importance of marketing research
: Define marketing research, Explain the importance of marketing research and Describe the steps involved in conducting a marketing research project
|
Find out the current status of ergonomics injuries
: Find out the current status of ergonomics injuries and efforts to prevent them.
|
How long does it take to have the required amount
: Determine the monthly payments a family must contribute to a college fund, paying 3.75 % interest compounded monthly, for 22 years in order to cover the annual college cost of $35,000.
|
Is there anything wrong with offering day
: Is there anything wrong with offering day labor to poor people? To immigrants? To undocumented immigrants? If so, how should such work get done?
|
Generate an equation to represent within the relevant range
: Generate an equation to represent, within the relevant range, the manufacturing overhead costs per month for Johnny Lee, Inc.
|
Find the most recent annual report
: Find the most recent annual report, Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect, posted each April on the AFL-CIO's Web site . What do you learn about the current status of occupational health and safety in your state?
|
How much family need contribute monthly to a savings fund
: A family needs a $50,000 down payment for the purchase of a house. In order to reach their $50,000 target, how much does the family need to contribute monthly to a savings fund, over 10 years, that pays 3.5 % interest compounded quarterly?
|
What is the total factory overhead flexible-budget amount
: What is the total factory overhead flexible-budget amount for 2010? (Assume no cost change from 2009.) What is the budgeted fixed factory overhead at an 80 percent level of operation? At a 100 percent level of operation?
|
Artificial intelligence will not take the place of human
: rite a summery on the given topic "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WILL NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF THE HUMAN MIND"
|