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Leviafan [203]
3 years ago
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Production and sales estimates for March for the Robin Co. are as follows:Estimated inventory (units), March 1 18,000Desired inv

entory (unit), March 31 21,600Expected sales volume (units): Area M 7,000 Area L 8,000 Area O 9,000Unit sales price $15The number of units expected to be manufactured in March isa.24,000b.27,000c.27,600d.21,600If Division Inc. expects to sell 200,000 units in the current year, desires ending inventory of 24,000 units, and has 22,000 units on hand as of the beginning of the year, the budgeted volume of production for the year is 202,000 units.a. Trueb. False
Business
1 answer:
VladimirAG [237]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

No of units manufactured = No. of units sold + Closing units - Opening units

= 24000 + 21600 - 18000= 27600

Total selling expenses for february:

1. Sales commission = $ 700000 * 5% = $ 35000

Sales manager salary = $ 96000

Advertisement = $ 90000

Shipping charges = $ 14000

Misc selling expenses = $ 2500 + $ 3500 = $ 6000

Total selling expenses = $ 6000 +$ 14000 $ 90000 + $ 96000 + $ 35000 = $ 241000

Explanation:

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