Introduction To Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259917066
Author: BREWER, Peter C., Garrison, Ray H., Noreen, Eric W.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 6, Problem 5F15
Oslo Company prepared the following contribution format income statement based on a sales volume of 1,000 units (the relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units):
Sales……………………………………………..$20,000
Variable expense………………………….. 12,000
Contribution margin…………………….. 8,000
Fixed expenses…………………………….. 6,000
Net operating income…………………..$ 2,000
Required
(Answer each question independently and always refer to the original date unless instructed otherwise.)
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Sales (18,000 units)
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Contribution margin
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$ 360,000
144,e00
216,eee
180,eee
Operating income
$ 36,eee
Required:
Answer each question Independently based on the original data:
1. What is the product's CM ratio?
5. Calculate the direct material from the following information: Direct expenses RO 90,000, Direct labor RO 20,000, manufacturing overheads RO 30,000 and prime cost RO 170,000.
a.RO 21,000
b.RO18,000
c.RO 60,000
d.RO 20,000
6. Which of the following are used for calculating economic order frequency? i. Total annual consumption ii. No of order per year iii. Buying cost per order iv. 365 days
a.i and ii
b.ii and iv
c.iii and iv
d.i and iv
1: Annual requirement.....5000 units
2: cost per unit.... Rs 2
3: Ordering cost per order.....Rs 160
4: Carrying cost.....10% of unit value
Required: Economic order quantity
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