Prepare an income statement using absorption costing based


Question 1 - Torres Company began operations this year. During this first year, the company produced 100,000 units and sold 80,000 units. The absorption costing income statement for its first year of operations follows.

Sales (80,000 units × $45 per unit)


$3,600,000

Cost of goods sold



Beginning inventory

$0


Cost of goods manufactured (100,000 units × $25 per unit)

2,500,000


Cost of good available for sale

2,500,000


Ending inventory (20,000 × $25)

500,000


Cost of goods sold


2,000,000

Gross margin


1,600,000

Selling and administrative expenses


560,000

Net income


$1,040,000

Additional Information

a. Selling and administrative expenses consist of $400,000 in annual fixed expenses and $2 per unit in variable selling and administrative expenses.

b. The company's product cost of $25 per unit is computed as follows.

Direct materials

$3 per unit

Direct labor

$10per unit

Variable overhead

$4 per unit

Fixed overhead ($800,000 / 100,000 units)

$8 per unit

Required: Prepare an income statement for the company under variable costing.

Question 2 - Powell Company produces a single product. Its income statement under absorption costing for its first two years of operation follow.


2010

2011

Sales ($46 per unit)

$1,150,000

$2,070,000

Cost of goods sold ($31 per unit)

775,000

1,395,000

Gross margin

375,000

675,000

Selling and administrative expenses

307,500

357,500

Net income

$67,500

$317,500

Additional Information

a. Sales and production data for these first two years follow.


2010

2011

Units produced

35,000

35,000

Units sold

25,000

45,000

b. Variable cost per unit and total fixed costs are unchanged during 2010 and 2011. The company's $31 per unit product cost consists of the following.

Direct materials

$4

Direct labor

8

Variable overhead

9

Fixed overhead ($350,000/35,000 units)

10

Total product cost per unit

$31

c. Selling and administrative expenses consist of the following.


2010

2011

Variable selling and administrative ($2.5 per unit)

$62,500

$112,500

Fixed selling and administrative

245,000

245,000

Total selling and administrative

$307,500

$357,500

Required -

1. Prepare income statements for the company for each of its first two years under variable costing.

2. What are the difference between the absorption costing income and the variable costing income for these two years.

Question 3 - Winter Garden is a luxury hotel with 155 suites. Its regular suite rate is $230 per night per suite. The hotel's cost per night is $155 per suite and consists of the following.

Variable direct labor and materials cost

$53

Fixed cost [($5,770,000/155 suites) ÷ 365 days]

102

Total cost per night per suite

$155

The hotel manager received an offer to hold the local Bikers' Club annual meeting at the hotel in March, which is the hotel's low season with an occupancy rate of under 55%. The Bikers' Club would reserve 45 suites for three nights if the hotel could offer a 55% discount, or a rate of $103 per night. The hotel manager is inclined to reject the offer because the cost per suite per night is $155. The manager believes that if 45 suites are offered at the rate of $7,020 per night for three nights, the hotel would lose $7,020, computed as ($103 - $155) × 45 suites × 3 nights.

Required:

Prepare an analysis of this offer for the hotel manager.

Should the offer from the Bikers' Club be accepted or rejected?

Question 4 - Safety Chemical produces and sells an ice-melting granular used on roadways and sidewalks in winter. It annually produces and sells about 100 tons of its granular. In its nine-year history, the company has never reported a net loss. However, because of this year's unusually mild winter, projected demand for its product is only 65 tons. Based on its predicted production and sales of 65 tons, the company projects the following income statement (under absorption costing). 

Sales (65 tons at $20,500 per ton)

$1,332,500

Cost of goods sold (65 tons at $15,500 per ton)

1,007,500

Gross margin

325,000

Selling and administrative expenses

345,150

Net loss

$(20,150)

Its product cost information follows and consists mainly of fixed cost because of its automated production process requiring expensive equipment.

Variable direct labor and material costs per ton

$4,115

Fixed cost per ton ($740,000 ÷ 65 tons)

11,385

Total product cost per ton

$15,500

Selling and administrative expenses consist of variable selling and administrative expenses of $310 per ton and fixed selling and administrative expenses of $325,000 per year. The company's president is concerned about the adverse reaction from its creditors and shareholders if the projected net loss is reported. The operations manager mentions that since the company has large storage capacity, it can report a net income by keeping its production at the usual 100-ton level even though it expects to sell only 65 tons. The president was puzzled by the suggestion that the company can report income by producing more without increasing sales.

Required:

1. Can the company report a net income by increasing production to 100 tons and storing the excess production in inventory?

2. Prepare an income statement (using absorption costing) based on production of 100 tons and sales of 65 tons.

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