Financial and Managerial Accounting - With CengageNow
Financial and Managerial Accounting - With CengageNow
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.1BPR

(a)

To determine

Absorption Costing

Absorption costing is compulsory under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for financial statements which are circulated to the external users. The cost of goods manufactured includes direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead costs under absorption costing. Fixed factory overhead and variable factory overhead included as a part of factory overhead.

Variable Costing

Variable costing is the method that is used by the management (managers) for decision making purposes. The cost of goods manufactured includes direct materials, direct labor, and variable factory overhead. Fixed factory overhead is treated as period (fixed) expense.

To Determine: The income statement according to the absorption costing concept for the Y Incorporation.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 20.1BPR

Calculate the income statement according to the absorption costing concept for the Y Incorporation as shown below:

Y Incorporation
 Absorption costing income statement 
 for the month ended July, 31
 Particulars  $  $
 Sales       2,150,000
  Less: Cost of goods sold    
 Cost of goods manufactured    1,824,000  
 Ending inventory (2)    (304,000)  
 Total cost of goods sold       1,520,000
 Gross profit          630,000
 Less: Selling and administrative expenses          300,000
 Income from operations          330,000

Table (1)

Explanation of Solution

Working notes:

1. Calculate the value of ending inventory per unit.

Ending inventory =Cost of good soldUnits manufactured=$1,824,0002,400 Units=$760 (1)

2. Calculate the value of ending inventory

Ending inventory = [Units manufactured ×Ending inventory rate per unit (1)]=400 Units×$760=$304,000 (2)

Conclusion

Therefore, income from operations under absorption costing concept of Y Incorporation is $330,000.

(b)

To determine

The income statement according to the variable cost concept for the Y Incorporation.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 20.1BPR

Calculate the income statement according to the variable costing concept for the Y Incorporation as shown below:

Y Incorporation
 Variable costing income statement 
 for the month ended July, 31
 Particulars  $  $
 Sales       2,150,000
  Less: Variable cost of goods sold    
 Variable cost of goods manufactured (3)   1,536,000  
 Ending inventory (5)    (256,000)  
 Total variable cost of goods sold       1,280,000
 Manufacturing margin          870,000
 Less: Variable selling and administrative expenses          204,000
 Contribution margin          666,000
 Less: Fixed costs    
 Fixed manufacturing costs      288,000  
 Fixed selling and administrative expenses        96,000  
 Total fixed cost          384,000
 Income from operations          282,000

Table (2)

Explanation of Solution

Working note:

1. Calculate cost of goods manufactured

Cost of goods manufactured = [Total manufacturing costFixed manufacturing cost]=$1,824,000$288,000=$1,536,000 (3)

2. Calculate the value of ending inventory per unit.

Ending inventory =Cost of good soldUnits manufactured=$1,536,0002,400 Units=$640 (4)

3. Calculate the value of ending inventory

Ending inventory = [Units manufactured ×Ending inventory rate per unit (4)]=400 Units×$640=$256,000 (5)

Conclusion

Therefore, income from operations under variable costing concept of Y Incorporation is $282,000.

(c)

To determine

To identify: The reason for the difference between in the amount of income from operations reported in absorption costing income statement and variable costing income statement.

(c)

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Explanation of Solution

The difference between the absorption and variable costing income from operations of $48,000 ($330,000  $282,000) can be explained as follows:

Increase in inventory = 400 units (2,400 Units2,000 Units)

Fixed factory overhead per unit = $4 ($288,0002,400 Units)

Difference in income from operations)=(Increase in inventory×Fixed factory overhead per unit)=400units ×$120per unit=$48,000

Under absorption costing method, the fixed factory overhead cost included in the cost of goods sold is coordinated with the incomes. As an effect, 400 units that were produced, but unsold include fixed factory overhead cost, which is not involved in the cost of goods sold.

Under variable costing, all of the fixed factory overhead cost is subtracted in the period in which it is incurred, regardless of the amount of inventory change. Therefore, when inventory rises, the absorption costing income statement will have a higher income from operations than the variable costing income statement.

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