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ACC 252 Project Part 4

Course: ACCT 252, Fall 2009
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Budget Production Production Budget Expected Sales Desired Ending Inventory Total Needs Beginning Inventory 1 9,500 9500.00 19,000 - 2 47,500 6000.00 53,500 9,500 3 30,000 1600.00 31,600 6,000 4 8,000 5000.00 13,000 1,600 Year 95,000 5000.00 100,000 - Production Requirements 19,000 44,000 25,600 11,400 100,000 4f83d9fe002f9b27e2e42e486f242d8eb334396e.xls Direct Materials Budget Tag Estimated...

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Budget Production Production Budget Expected Sales Desired Ending Inventory Total Needs Beginning Inventory 1 9,500 9500.00 19,000 - 2 47,500 6000.00 53,500 9,500 3 30,000 1600.00 31,600 6,000 4 8,000 5000.00 13,000 1,600 Year 95,000 5000.00 100,000 - Production Requirements 19,000 44,000 25,600 11,400 100,000 4f83d9fe002f9b27e2e42e486f242d8eb334396e.xls Direct Materials Budget Tag Estimated Production RM per unit (tag) Production Needs Desired Ending Inventory Total Needs Beginning Inventory Purchase Requirements Cost per Tag Total RM Cost Q1 19,000 1.00 19,000 4,400 23,400 23,400 0.05 1,170 Q2 44,000 1.00 44,000 2,560 46,560 4,400 42,160 0.05 2,108 Q3 25,600 1.00 25,600 1,140 26,740 2,560 24,180 0.05 1,209 Q4 11,400 1.00 11,400 11,400 1,140 10,260 0.05 513 Total 100,000 1.00 100,000 100,000 100,000 0.05 5,000 Direct Materials Budget Label Estimated Production RM per unit (label) Production Needs Desired Ending Inventory Total Needs Beginning Inventory Purchase Requirements Cost per Spool Total RM Cost Q1 19,000 1.00 19,000 4,400 23,400 23,400 0.05 1,170 Q2 44,000 1.00 44,000 2,560 46,560 4,400 42,160 0.05 2,108 Q3 25,600 1.00 25,600 1,140 26,740 2,560 24,180 0.05 1,209 Q4 11,400 1.00 11,400 11,400 1,140 10,260 0.05 513 Total 100,000 1.00 100,000 100,000 100,000 0.05 5,000 Direct Materials Budget Thread Q1 19,000 0.10 Q2 44,000 0.10 Q3 25,600 0.10 Q4 11,400 0.10 Total 100,000 0.10 1,900 4,400 6,300 6,300 4,400 2,560 6,960 4,400 2,560 2,560 1,140 3,700 2,560 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 - 10,000 10,000 10,000 Cost per Spool 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Total RM Cost 12,600 5,120 2,280 - Estimated Production RM per unit (spool) Production Needs Desired Ending Inventory Total Needs Beginning Inventory Purchase Requirements 20,000 Direct Materials Budget Lining Estimated Production RM per unit (yards) Production Needs Desired Ending Inventory Total Needs Beginning Inventory Purchase Requirements Cost per yard Total RM Cost Q1 19,000 1 19,000 4,400 23,400 23,400 5.00 117,000 Q2 44,000 1 44,000 2,560 46,560 4,400 42,160 5.00 210,800 Q3 25,600 1 25,600 1,140 26,740 2,560 24,180 5.00 120,900 Q4 11,400 1 11,400 11,400 1,140 10,260 5.00 51,300 Total 100,000 1 100,000 100,000 100,000 5.00 500,000 Direct Materials Budget Cloth Direct Materials Budget Cloth Estimated Production RM per unit (yards) Production Needs Desired Ending Inventory Q1 19,000 1 19,000 4,400 Q2 44,000 1 44,000 2,560 Q3 25,600 1 25,600 1,140 Q4 11,400 1 11,400 - Total 100,000 1 100,000 - Total Needs Beginning Inventory Purchase Requirements Cost per yard 23,400 23,400 10.00 46,560 4,400 42,160 10.00 26,740 2,560 24,180 10.00 11,400 1,140 10,260 10.00 100,000 100,000 10.00 234,000 421,600 241,800 102,600 1,000,000 Total RM Cost 4f83d9fe002f9b27e2e42e486f242d8eb334396e.xls Cash Payments DM Summary of Direct Materials 1 1170 1170 12600 117000 $234,000 365,940 Tag Label Thread Lining Cloth Total DM Cost 2 2108 2108 5120 210800 $421,600 641,736 201,267.00 164,673.00 352,954.80 3 1209 1209 2280 120900 $241,800 367,398 4 Year 513 513 0 51300 102600 154,926 5000 5000 20000 500000 $1,000,000 1,530,000 55% paid during quarter, 45% paid next quarter Schedule of Cash Payments for Direct Materials First quarter purchases second quarter purchases Third quarter purchases fourth quarter purchases Total cash disbursements for Materials 4f83d9fe002f9b27e2e42e486f242d8eb334396e.xls 201,267.00 517,627.80 288,781.20 202,068.90 490,850.10 165,329.10 85,209.30 250,538.40 164,673.00 641,736.00 367,398.00 Cash Paid for DM Q1 next year 85,209.30 69,716.70 1,259,016.30 Direct Labor Budget Required production in cases Direct Labor-hours per case Total Direct labor hours needed Direct labor cost per hour Total Direct Labor Cost 1 19,000 1 19,000 15 285000 2 44,000 1 44000 15 660000 3 25,600 1 25600 15 384000 4 11,400 1 11400 15 171000 Year 100,000 1 100000 15 1500000 Manufacturing Overhead Budget Budgeted direct labor hours Variable manufacturing overhead rate variable manufacturing overhead Fixed Manufacturing overhead Total manufacturing overhead Less depreciation Cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead Total manufactuing overhead (a) Budgeted direct labor hours (b) Predetermined overhead for rate the year (a/b) 1 19,000 0.62 11,780 128250 140,030 3125 136,905 2 44,000 0.62 27,280 128250 155,530 3125 152,405 3 25,600 0.62 15,872 128250 144,122 3125 140,997 4 11,400 0.62 7,068 128250 135,318 3125 132,193 Year 100,000 0.62 62,000 513000 575,000 12,500 562,500 575,000 100,000 5.75 Selling and Administrative Budget Budgeted sales in cases Variable selling and administrative expense per case Variable selling and administrative expense Fixed Selling and administrative expenses Depreciation on Computer Equiptment Administrative stafff Salaries Rent, Office Building Advertising and Marketing Taxes Research and Development Total Fixed Selling and Administrative Expenses Total Selling and Administrative Expenses Less Depreciation Cash Disbursements for selling and administrative expenses ask why it doesnt all add to 475000, its 2500 less which way is better .5 or .5263.. 1 2 3 4 Year 9500 47500 30000 8000 95000 0.52631579 0.52631579 0.52631579 0.52631579 0.526316 5000 25000 15789.4737 4210.52632 50000 1250 50000 13,750 22500 6250 12500 106250 111250 1250 110000 1250 1250 1250 50000 50000 50000 13,750 13,750 13,750 22500 22500 22500 6250 6250 6250 12500 12500 12500 106250 106250 106250 131250 122039.474 110460.526 1250 1250 1250 130000 120789.474 109210.526 5000 200000 55,000 90000 25000 50000 425000 475000 5000 470000 Sales Budget Quarter Budgeted Sales in cases Selling Price per case Total Sales 1 9500 75 712500 2 47500 75 3562500 3 30000 75 2250000 1 $249,375 2 $463,125 1,246,875 3 4 Year 8000 75 600000 95000 75 7125000 Percentage of Sales Colleted in the period of the sale 35% Percentage of Sales Colleted in the period after the sale 65% Schedule of Cash Collections First Quarter Sales Second Quarter Sales Third Quarter Sales Fourth Quarter Sales Total Cash Collections $249,375 $1,710,000 2,315,625 787,500 3,103,125 4 1462500 $210,000 1672500 Total $712,500 3,562,500 2,250,000 $210,000 $6,735,000 First Quarter, next year 390000 Cash Budget Cash Budget Cash Balance, Beginning Cash Receipts Total Cash Available Cash Disbursements Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead Selling and Administrative Equipment Purchases Total Cash Disbursements Excess (deficiency) of cash over disbursements Minimum Cash Balance Required Excess (deficiency) of cash Financing: Borrowings (at beg of qtr) Repayments (at end of qtr) Interest Total Financing Cash Balance, Ending 1 $500,000 249,375 $749,375 3 $826,170 3,103,125 $3,929,295 4 $1,921,159 1,672,500 $3,593,659 Total $500,000 6,735,000 $7,235,000 $201,267 $285,000 136,905 110000 270000 $1,003,172 $(253,797) 517627.80 $660,000 152,405 130000 490850.10 $384,000 140,997 120789.5 250538.40 $171,000 132,193 109211 $1,460,033 $656,170 $1,136,637 $2,792,659 $662,942 $2,930,716 $1,460,283 $1,500,000 562,500 470000.5 270000 $4,262,784 $2,972,216 $20,000 $(273,797) $20,000 $636,170 $20,000 $2,772,659 $20,000 $2,910,716 $20,000 $2,952,216 660,000 170,000 (25,000) $(25,000) 830,000 (830,000) (66,500) $(66,500) $2,905,716 $660,000 $170,000 (830,000) (41,500) $(871,500) $406,203 $826,170 $1,921,159 $2,905,716 $660,000 10% 6 $33,000 830000 10% 6 $41,500 830,000 10% Interest on Borrowings Amount Rate Months Outstanding Interest Due ask if 250000 from assumption 10 needs to be added in and the interest- does it go in e22 4f83d9fe002f9b27e2e42e486f242d8eb334396e.xls Quarter 2 $406,203 1,710,000 $2,116,203 Income Statement Sales Cost of Goods Sold Gross Margin Selling and Administrative Expense Net operating Income Interest Expense Net Income $7,125,000 $3,424,750 $3,700,250 $475,000 $3,225,250 $66,500 $3,158,750 Balance Sheet Assets Current Assets Cash Accounts Recievable Raw Materials Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Total Current Assets Plant and Equiptment Equipment Accumulated Depreciation Plant and Equiptment, net Total Assets Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable (Raw materials) Stockholders equity Common Stock Long Term Debt Retained Earnings Total Stockholders Equity Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity $2,905,716.00 $390,000.00 $$180,250.00 $3,475,966.00 $(0.70) $270,000.00 $17,500.00 $252,500.00 $3,728,466.00 $69,716.70 $250,000.00 $250,000.00 $3,158,750.00 $3,658,750.00 $3,728,466.70
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