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- Cicleta Manufacturing has four activities: receiving materials, assembly, expediting products, and storing goods. Receiving and assembly are necessary activities; expediting and storing goods are unnecessary. The following data pertain to the four activities for the year ending 20x1 (actual price per unit of the activity driver is assumed to be equal to the standard price): Required: 1. Prepare a cost report for the year ending 20x1 that shows value-added costs, non-value-added costs, and total costs for each activity. 2. Explain why expediting products and storing goods are non-value-added activities. 3. What if receiving cost is a step-fixed cost with each step being 1,500 orders whereas assembly cost is a variable cost? What is the implication for reducing the cost of waste for each activity?The company makes a product with the following costs: Direct materials→₱17.00; Direct labor→₱22.00; Variable manufacturing overhead→₱4.00; Fixed manufacturing overhead→₱504,000.00; Variable selling, general and administrative expenses→₱4.90; Fixed selling, general and administrative expenses→₱319,200. The company uses the absorption costing approach to cost-plus pricing. The pricing calculations are based on budgeted production and sales of 30,000 units per year. The company has invested ₱360,000 in this product and expects a return on investment of 15%. Tax rate is 25%. The markup on absorption cost would be closest to: a. 41.72% b. 15.00% c. 30% d. 43% e. 37.45% f. 45.30%Kirchoff.,manufactures a product with the following costs:Direct materials 18.00Direct labor 11.90Variable manufacturing overhead 2.10Fixed manufacturing overhead 1,422,000Variable SG&A expenses 3.60Fixed SG&A expenses 1,540,500The pricing are based on budgeted production and sales of 79,000 units per year. Required: Determine the selling price per unit, assuming a mark-up of 25% drsired under each of the following methods:1. Variable manufacturing cost2. Production cost3. Variable/marginal cost
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- Moratti Inc. has computed the following unit costs for the year just ended: • Direct material used • Direct labor • Variable manufacturing overhead • Fixed manufacturing overhead • Variable selling and administrative cost • Fixed selling and administrative cost $15 21 28 32 13 18 Under absorption costing, the product cost per unit will be: О а. 64$ O b. 96$ О с. 77$ O d. 127$The firm manufactures a product with the following costs: Direct materials→₱18.00; Direct labor→₱11.90; Variable manufacturing overhead→₱2.10; Fixed manufacturing overhead→₱1,422,000; Variable selling, general and administrative expenses→₱3.60; Fixed selling, general and administrative expenses→₱1,540,500. The company uses the absorption costing approach to cost-plus pricing. The pricing calculations are based on budgeted production and sales of 79,000 units per year. The company has invested ₱420,000 in this product and expects a return on investment of 15%. The selling price based on the absorption costing approach would be closest to: a. ₱108.04 b. ₱73.90 c. ₱47.29 d. ₱73.10Costing information for Emily Elephant Limited is as follows:Direct material cost per unitDirect labour cost per unitVariable manufacturing overhead cost per unitVariable selling and administrative overhead cost per unitFixed manufacturing overhead for the year£41 £43£6£4£44,000Budgeted production for the year was 4,000 units. What is the budgeted unit product cost according to an absorption costing system? a. £90 b. £101 c. £105d. £94