FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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10,000 helmets were made. Subtract the 8,000 helmets sold. That leaves you with
2,000 helmets that are UNsold.
2,000 helmets UNsold $17 product cost per helmet = $34,000
ABC Company manufactures bicycle helmets and has the following costs for the
production of 10,000 helmets:
Rent on factory equipment: $ 15,000
Insurance on factory building: $2,000
Raw materials (plastics, polystyrene, etc.): $ 80,000
Utility costs for factory: $ 1,000
Supplies for general office: $ 1,000
Wages for assembly line workers: $ 60,000
Depreciation on office equipment: $ 1,000
Miscellaneous materials (glue, thread, etc.): $ 1,000
Factory manager's salary: $ 6,000
Property taxes on factory building: $ 1,000
Advertising for helmets: $ 15,000
Sales commissions: $ 20,000
Depreciation on factory building: $ 4,000
Now calculate gross profit (assuming helmets sold for $25 per helmet). ENTER
NUMBERS ONLY - no dollar signs, commas, decimal places or anything besides
numbers.
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Transcribed Image Text:10,000 helmets were made. Subtract the 8,000 helmets sold. That leaves you with 2,000 helmets that are UNsold. 2,000 helmets UNsold $17 product cost per helmet = $34,000 ABC Company manufactures bicycle helmets and has the following costs for the production of 10,000 helmets: Rent on factory equipment: $ 15,000 Insurance on factory building: $2,000 Raw materials (plastics, polystyrene, etc.): $ 80,000 Utility costs for factory: $ 1,000 Supplies for general office: $ 1,000 Wages for assembly line workers: $ 60,000 Depreciation on office equipment: $ 1,000 Miscellaneous materials (glue, thread, etc.): $ 1,000 Factory manager's salary: $ 6,000 Property taxes on factory building: $ 1,000 Advertising for helmets: $ 15,000 Sales commissions: $ 20,000 Depreciation on factory building: $ 4,000 Now calculate gross profit (assuming helmets sold for $25 per helmet). ENTER NUMBERS ONLY - no dollar signs, commas, decimal places or anything besides numbers. Answer:
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