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Ostrovityanka [42]
3 years ago
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Princeton Fabrication, Inc., produced and sold 1,400 units of the company's only product in March. You have collected the follow

ing information from the accounting records:
Sales price (per unit) $137
Manufacturing costs:
Fixed overhead (for the month) 15,400
Direct labor (per unit) 8
Direct materials (per unit) 34
Variable overhead (per unit) 24
Marketing and administrative costs:
Fixed costs (for the month) 25,200
Variable costs (per unit) 5
Find the following:1. Variable manufacturing cost per unit.2. Full cost per unit.3. Variable cost per unit.4. Full absorption cost per unit.5. Prime cost per unit.6. Conversion cost per unit.7. Profit margin per unit.8. Contribution margin per unit.9. Gross margin per unit.
Business
1 answer:
lorasvet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Princeton Fabrication, Inc.

1. Variable Manufacturing cost per unit:

$66

2. Full Manufacturing cost per unit:

= $77

3. Variable cost per unit:

$71

4. Full absorption cost per unit:

$100

5. Prime Cost per unit:

$42

6. Conversion Cost per unit:

 $69

7. Profit margin per unit:

$37

8. Contribution Margin per unit:

 $71

9. Gross margin per unit:

$60

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Quantity produced and sold in March = 1,400

Sales price (per unit) $137

Manufacturing costs:

Fixed overhead (for the month) 15,400

Direct labor (per unit) 8

Direct materials (per unit) 34

Variable overhead (per unit) 24

Marketing and administrative costs:

Fixed costs (for the month) 25,200

Variable costs (per unit) 5

b) Variable Manufacturing cost per unit:

Direct labor (per unit)               8

Direct materials (per unit)      34

Variable overhead (per unit) 24

Total variable cost per unit $66

c) Full Manufacturing cost per unit:

Variable cost ($66 x 1,400) =   $92,400

Fixed overhead (for the month) 15,400

Total manufacturing cost =    $107,800

$107,800/ 1,400 = $77

d) Variable cost per unit:

Direct labor (per unit)                8

Direct materials (per unit)       34

Variable overhead (per unit)  24

Variable costs (per unit)           5

Total variable costs per unit $71

e) Full absorption cost per unit:

Total variable costs  ($71 * 1,400) = $99,400

Total fixed costs: manufacturing        15,400

Total fixed marketing & admin          25,200

Total absorption costs =                 $140,000

unit absorption cost = $140,000/1,400 = $100

f) Prime Cost per unit:

Direct labor (per unit)               8

Direct materials (per unit)      34

Prime cost per unit              $42

g) Conversion Cost per unit:

Direct materials (per unit)      34

Overhead cost per unit         35 (fixed overhead + variable overhead) per Conversion cost per unit =  $69

h) Profit margin per unit:

Selling price $137

Full cost         100

Profit margin $37

i) Contribution Margin per unit:

Selling price                            $137

Variable manufacturing cost  $66

Contribution margin per unit  $71

j) Gross margin per unit:

Selling price            $137

Manufacturing cost   77

Gross margin          $60

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