Calculate the actual plant operating profit


Utease Corporation has many production plants across the midwestern United States. A newly opened plant, the Bellingham plant, produces and sells one product. The plant is treated, for responsibility accounting purposes, as a profit center. The unit standard costs for a production unit, with overhead applied based on direct labor hours, are as follows:

  
  Manufacturing costs (per unit based on expected activity of 35,000 units or 45,500 direct   labor hours):
Direct materials (2.0 pounds at $12) $ 24
Direct labor (1.3 hours at $80)
104
Variable overhead (1.3 hours at $10)
13
Fixed overhead (1.3 hours at $20)
26




Standard cost per unit $ 167






Budgeted selling and administrative costs:


Variable $ 3 per unit
Fixed $ 1,600,000

  
Expected sales activity: 31,000 units at $300 per unit
Desired ending inventories: 18% of sales

 Assume this is the first year of operations for the Bellingham plant. During the year, the company had the following activity:

  




  Units produced
34,000
  Units sold
32,500
  Unit selling price $ 295
  Direct labor hours worked
43,700
  Direct labor costs $ 3,539,700
  Direct materials purchased
72,000 pounds
  Direct material costs $ 864,000
  Direct material used
72,000 pounds
  Actual fixed overhead $ 1,300,000
  Actual variable overhead $ 355,000
  Actual selling and administrative costs $ 1,793,000

In addition, all over- or underapplied overhead and all product cost variances are adjusted to cost of goods sold.

1. Find the total over- or underapplied (both fixed and variable) overhead

2. Calculate the actual plant operating profit for the year
3. Prepare a flexible budget for the Bellingham plant for its first year of operations
.Assume Utease Corporation is planning to change its evaluation of business operations in all plants from the profit center format to the investment center format. If the average invested capital at the Bellingham plant is $9,430,000, compute the return on investment (ROI) for the first year of operations. Use the DuPont method of evaluation to compute the return on sales (ROS) and capital turnover (CT) for the plant in terms of percentage.

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