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Q1. Marlow Company produces hand tools. A production budget for the next four months is as follows: March 10,300 units, April 13,300, May 16,500, and June 21,800. Marlow Company's ending finished goods inventory policy is 10% of the following month's sales. Meadow plans to sell 16,000 units in May. How many units will be sold in April?
A. 12,380
B. 13,000
C. 13,570
D. 13,620
Q2. Marlow Company produces hand tools. A production budget for the next four months is as follows: March 10,300 units, April 13,300, May 16,500, and June 21,800. Marlow Company's ending finished goods inventory policy is 10% of the following month's sales. Marlow plans to sell 16,000 units in May. What is budgeted ending inventory for March?
A. 1,030
B. 1,300
C. 1,330
D. 1,650
Q3. Johnson Inc. produces leather handbags. Johnson Inc. estimates it will use 3,500 square meters of leather in production in August, and 3,750 square meters of leather in production in September. Johnson Inc.'s leather inventory policy is 30% of next month's production needs. What will leather purchases be in August?
A. 3,425 square meters
B. 3,500 square meters
C. 3,575 square meters
D. 4,625 square meters
Q4. Jackson Inc. produces leather handbags. The production budget for the next four months is: July 5,000 units, August 7,000, September 7,500, October 8,000. Each handbag requires 0.5 square meters of leather. Jackson Inc's leather inventory policy is 30% of next month's production needs. On July 1 leather inventory was expected to be 1,000 square meters. What will leather purchases be in August?
A. 7,150 square meters
B. 3,575 square meters
C. 7,075 square meters
D. 3,425 square meters
Q5. Jackson Inc. produces leather handbags. The production budget for the next four months is: July 5,000 units, August 7,000, September 7,500, October 8,000. Each handbag requires 0.5 square meters of leather. Jackson Inc.'s leather inventory policy is 30% of next month's production needs. On July 1 leather inventory was expected to be 1,000 square meters. Leather is expected to cost $5.00 per square meter in June, but go up to $6.00 per square meter in July. What is the expected cost of leather purchases in July?
A. $13,800
B. $15,300
C. $16,200
D. $16,300
Q6. Jared Inc. produces leather handbags. The sales budget for the next four months is: July 5,000 units, August 7,000, September 7,500, October 8,000. Each handbag requires 0.5 square meters of leather. Jared Inc.'s finished goods inventory policy is 10% of next month's sales needs. Jared Inc.'s leather inventory policy is 30% of next month's production needs. What will leather purchases be in August?
A. 3,425 square meters
B. 3,450 square meters
C. 3,508 square meters
D. 3,600 square meters
Q7. Larken has forecast sales for the next three months as follows: July 4,000 units, August 6,000 units, September 7,500 units. Larken's policy is to have an ending inventory of 40% of the next month's sales needs on hand. July 1 inventory is projected to be 1,500 units. Monthly manufacturing overhead is budgeted to be $17,000 plus $6 per unit produced. What is budgeted manufacturing overhead for July?
A. $29,400
B. $41,000
C. $46,400
D. $17,000
Q8. Parsley Inc, a merchandising firm, has forecasted sales to be $125,000 in February, $135,000 in March, $150,000 in April, and $140,000 in May. The average cost of goods sold is 60% of sales. The merchandise inventory policy is to carry 50% of next month's sales needs. If actual February 1 inventory is $40,000, what will the cost of March purchases be?
A. $58,500
B. $142,500
C. $81,000
D. $85,500