Concept explainers
a.
Sales Budget: A sales budget is prepared to determine the expected sales for the accounting period, in terms of both units and dollars. It gives the details of the sales and marketing related activities.
Production budget: The production budget is a kind of operating budget which shows that how many units will be produced for the given accounting period so that the estimated sales are met and it also determines the needs of inventory.
Direct Materials Budget: The direct materials purchase budget is a kind of operating budget which determines the quantity of direct materials that should be purchased, so that the budgeted production and the need of inventory is met. This budget also determines the cost of purchase of the direct materials.
Direct Labor Budget: The direct labor budget is prepared to show the direct labors that are needed, and all other costs are associated during a period.
To prepare: Sales budget.
(b)
To prepare: the production budget.
(c)
To prepare: the direct materials budget.
(d)
To prepare: the direct labor budget.
(e)
To prepare: multiple-step income statement.
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