Vaughn Manufacturing incurred the following costs for 84000 units: Variable costs $504000 Fixed costs 392000 Vaughn has received
a special order from a foreign company for 2500 units. There is sufficient capacity to fill the order without jeopardizing regular sales. Filling the order will require spending an additional $4500 for shipping. If Vaughn wants to break even on the order, what should the unit sales price be? $12.47
Firms issue bonds to raise the funds. Firm has to pay dividend on those bonds and the ability of firm to pay dividend reflect the financial position of the firm. Thus, retiring the oldest bond in exposes company to the most risk of being issued an emergency loan
The demographic variables can affect our business. Demography can be used to know the product's performance and the buying behavior of consumers. It helps companies to identify the key customers. After the identification, they can target these customers with customized advertisements and promotions. It helps the company to maximize its sales.
Income is one demographic variable. A person's income decides his buying habits. People having towards the low end of the salary band tend to buy less expensive products. While those with high salaries tend to buy expensive products. It is an example of a demographic factor.
Product costs are mostly prime costs (Variable cost). Now lets check where this misclassification occurs.
There are 3 stages of absorption costing.
Stage 1: Allocation
Stage 2: Apportionment
Stage 3: Absorption
Misclassification of product cost of product A occurs at Stage 1.
This means that the share of product cost of A, which is misclassified as selling cost will be equally shared with other products in the stage 2. This sharing of cost will lower the average cost per unit of product A and increase the average cost per unit of other products. Hence, Its true.
In a job order costing system, the costs of producing each job are accumulated on a separate job cost sheet.
Explanation:
A job cost sheet is used in a job order costing system to record all manufacturing costs related to each job. The costs that are recorded in the job cost sheet include direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs. Since these job costs are traceable to their respective jobs, the actual direct material and labor costs are used.