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Zina [86]
3 years ago
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Pasadena Candle Inc. budgeted production of 785,000 candles for January. Each candle requires molding. Assume that six minutes a

re required to mold each candle. If molding labor costs $18 per hour, determine the direct labor cost budget for January. Pasadena Candle Inc. Direct Labor Cost Budget For the Month Ending January 31 Hours required for assembly: Candles min. Convert minutes to hours ÷ min. Molding hours hrs. Hourly rate × $ Total direct labor cost
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1 answer:
NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Direct labour cost budget= $1,413,000.

Explanation:

The direct labor cost budget is a function of the production product budget. The quantity of the product budgeted to be produced would determine the labor cost budget.

Direct labour budget = Production budget × standard  hours × standard labour rate per hour

Standard hour = 6/60 =0.1  (note there are 60 minutes in an hour)

Direct labour budget = 785,000 ×  0.1× 18 =  $1,413,000.

Direct labour cost budget= $1,413,000.

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