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n200080 [17]
3 years ago
11

Using the table below, answer questions 1_3

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1 answer:
Varvara68 [4.7K]3 years ago
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I dunno but other websites have he answer to that, b ye now have fun!! And I’m not being mean btw just saying I’m leaning that too and it’s pretty hard
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Sales / quantity = $7,520,000/160,000 = $47

Explanation:

Data:

Variable costs Per unit :

Direct labor                         $ 10

Direct materials                      6

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Fixed costs:

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Administrative and selling          800,000

Total fixed costs                   $2,400,000

b) Cost-plus approach to product pricing:  This approach requires the addition of the direct materials, direct labor, and overhead costs

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Fixed manufacturing costs          $1,600,000

Total production cost                  $4,800,000

Product cost per unit $4,800,000/160,000 = $30

e) Income Statement to determine Sales Revenue

Sales                           $7,520,000

Cost of goods sold

      ($30 x 160,000)     4,800,000

Gross profit                $2,720,000

Fixed Costs:

Manufacturing            $ 1,600,000

Administrative & selling  800,000

Profit                             $320,000

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i) June 3. Debit    Accounts receivable       $3,000

               Credit            Sales revenue                           $3,000

Since the cost of goods sold is not given, it is assumed that the company uses periodic inventory system. Sales inventory on account with a term of 2/10, n/60. It means that if Chester pays the bill within 10 days, the seller will give 2% discount to the buyer. However, the bill has to be paid within 60 days.

ii) June 12.  Debit    Cash/Bank          $2,940

                  Debit     Sales discount           60

                 Credit               Accounts receivable          $3,000

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If the sales and receivables are at net selling price, the discount will be deducted from the selling amount during the recording process.

i) June 3. Debit    Accounts receivable       $2,940

               Credit            Sales revenue                           $2,940

Note: <em>Sales are on account with a term of 2/10, n/60. In net selling method, the discount was deducted during the selling time. If Chester pays the bill within 10 days, the seller will give 2% discount to the buyer. If the company fails to provide, the discount will become forfeited.</em>

ii) June 12.  Debit    Cash/Bank          $2,940

                  Credit               Accounts receivable          $2,940

As Chester company pays the bill within 10 days, according to the terms and conditions, Chester receives sales discount.

Requirement 2

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a) Gross selling method -

July 29. Debit    Cash/Bank          $3,000

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b) Net selling method -

July 29. Debit    Cash/Bank          $3,000

                  Credit               Accounts receivable          $2,940

                  Credit               Sales discount forfeited            60

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