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Anuta_ua [19.1K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements is​ false?A. In a​ make-to-order environment, the forecasts tend to be for groups of products.

B. If the lead time to buy raw materials is​ long, the forecasts go farther out into the future.C. In a​ make-to-stock environment, forecasts tend to be more detailed and can get down to specific individual products.D. All of the above statements are true.
Business
1 answer:
Step2247 [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D) All of the above statements are true.

Explanation:

A. In a​ make-to-order environment, the forecasts tend to be for groups of products.

Make to order products are manufactured following the client's specifications. This type of product are not made one at a time, but are made in batches, e.g. 10,000 units of a certain door model.

B. If the lead time to buy raw materials is​ long, the forecasts go farther out into the future.

If you know that it takes longer to purchase raw materials or any other type of material, you must forecast the amount of material you will need for longer periods of time.

C. In a​ make-to-stock environment, forecasts tend to be more detailed and can get down to specific individual products.

Make to stock purchases are done to match your expected sales volumes, so if you estimate your sales of product Y to be 200 units, then you will forecast the purchase of 200 units of that product.

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Answer:

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b. Adjustment for bad debts expenses in scenario b - $ 22,700

c. Adjustment for bad debts expenses in scenario c - $ 72,700

d. Adjustment for bad debts expenses in scenario d - $ 73,500

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Computation of bad debts adjustment under scenario a

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Estimated bad debts expenses 1/2 % of sales                           $      43,200

Pre adjustment balance of allowance for uncollectible            <u>$ (     10,300)</u>

Adjustment to provide doubtful accounts                                  $      32,900

Computation of bad debts adjustment under scenario b

Estimated bad debts expenses based on ageing                     $      33,000

Pre adjustment balance of allowance for uncollectible            <u>$ (     10,300)</u>

Adjustment to provide doubtful accounts                                  $      22,700

Computation of bad debts adjustment under scenario c

Receivables balance                                                                   $    762,000

Sales                                                                                             <u>$ 8,640,000</u>

Estimated bad debts expenses 3/4 % of sales                           $     64,800

Pre adjustment balance of allowance for uncollectible DR.      <u>$       7,900</u>

Adjustment to provide doubtful accounts                                  $      72,700

The pre adjustment balance is a debit balance of $ 7,900, so it has to be added to the required allowance balance

Computation of bad debts adjustment under scenario d

Estimated bad debts expenses based on ageing                     $      65,600

Pre adjustment balance of allowance for uncollectible  DR      <u>$        7,900</u>

Adjustment to provide doubtful accounts                                  $      73,500

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Jan. 14  Purchased    200 units at $11 each            2,200

Jan. 20 Sold              (150) units at $35 each                                5,250

Jan. 30 Purchased    230 units at $12 each           2,760

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