Problem - cycle time velocity product costing compute the


Problem - Cycle Time, Velocity, Product Costing

Goldman Company has a JIT system in place. Each manufacturing cell is dedicated to the production of a single product or major subassembly. One cell, dedicated to the production of telescopes, has four operations: machining, finishing, assembly, and qualifying (testing).

For the coming year, the telescope cell has the following budgeted costs and cell time (both at theoretical capacity):

Budgeted conversion costs $8,250,000

Budgeted raw materials $8,000,000

Cell time 12,000 hours

Theoretical output 90,000 telescopes

During the year, the following actual results were obtained:

Actual conversion costs $7,837,500

Actual materials $7,120,000

Actual cell time 12,000 hours

Actual output 75,000 telescopes

Required:

1. Compute the velocity (number of telescopes per hour) that the cell can theoretically achieve. Now, compute the theoretical cycle time (number of hours or minutes per telescope) that it takes to produce one telescope. Round your answers to one decimal place.

2. Compute the actual velocity and the actual cycle time. Round your answers to two decimal places.

3. Conceptual Connection: Compute the budgeted conversion costs per minute. Using this rate, compute the conversion costs per telescope if theoretical output is achieved. Using this measure, compute the conversion costs per telescope for actual output. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

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