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AT Co makes a single product and is preparing its material usage budget for next year Each unit of product requires 2kg of material, and 5,000 units of product are to be produced next year Opening inventory of material is budgeted to be 800 kg and AT co budgets to increase material inventory at the end of next year by 20%.The material usage budget for next year is
A
8,000 Kg
B
9,840 kg
C
10,000 Kg
D
10,160 Kg
Correct Answer:
10,000 Kg
"A ltd is a manufacturing company that has no production resource limitations for the foreseeable future. The Managing Director has asked the company mangers to coordinate the preparation of their budgets for the next financial year. In what order should the following budgets be prepared?
(1) Sales budget
(2) Cash budget
(3) Production budget
(4) Purchase budget
(5) Finished goods inventory budget"
A
(2), (3), (4), (5), (1)
B
(1), (5), (3), (4), (2)
C
(1), (4), (5), (3), (2)
D
(4), (5), (3), (1), (2)
"S produces and sells one product, P, for which the data are as follows:
Selling price Rs 28
Variable cost Rs 16
Fixed cost Rs 4
The fixed costs are based on a budgeted production and sales level of 25,000 units for the next period. Due to market changes both the selling price and the variable cost are expected to increase above the budgeted level in the next period. If the selling price and variable cost per unit increase by 10% and 8% respectively, by how much must sales volume change, compared with the original budgeted level, in order to achieve the original budgeted profit for the period?"
A
10.1% decrease
B
11.2% decrease
C
13.3% decrease
D
16.0% decrease
Budgeted sales of X for March are 18000 units. At the end of the production process for X, 10% of production units are scrapped as defective. Opening inventories of X for March are budgeted to be 15000 units and closing inventories will be 11,400 units. All inventories of finished goods must have successfully passed the quality control check. The production budget for X for March, in units is:
A
12960
B
14400
C
15840
D
16000
Raw material purchased:
1
st
January, 600 units @ Rs. 12 per unit
12
th
January, 500 units @ Rs. 14 per unit
21
st
January, 300 units @ Rs. 13 per unit
Raw material issued for manufacture:
3
rd
January 300 units
5
th
January 124 units
15
th
January 250 units
16
th
January 300 units
Raw material returned to stores from manufacturing department on 14
th
January, 50 units. The material is issued on First-in-First out method.
The value of material remaining in store on 21
st
January will be:
A
5,775
B
6,100
C
6,350
D
6,600
"It is now expected that the variable production cost per unit and the selling price per unit will each increase by 10%, and fixed production cost will rise by 25%. What will be the new break even point?
Selling price - Rs 6 per unit
Variable production cost - Rs 1.20 per unit
Variable selling cost - Rs 0.40 per unit
Fixed production cost - Rs 4 per unit
Fixed selling cost - Rs 0.80 per unit
Budgeted production and sales for the year are 10,000 units."
A
8,788 units
B
11,600 units
C
11,885 units
D
12,397 units
"Process B had no opening inventory. 13,500 units of raw material were transferred in at Rs 4.50 per unit. Additional material at Rs1.25per unit was added in process. Labour and overheads were Rs 6.25 per completed unit and Rs 2.50 per unit incomplete.
If 11,750completed units were transferred out, what was the closing inventory in Process B?"
A
Rs 6562.50
B
Rs 12,250.00
C
Rs 14,437.50
D
Rs 25,375.00
"BDL Ltd. is currently preparing its cash budget for the year to 31 March 20XX. An extract from its sales budget for the same year shows the following sales values.
Rs
March 60,000
April 70,000
May 55,000
June 65,000
40% of its sales are expected to be for cash. Of its credit sales, 70% are expected to pay in month after sale and take a 2% discount. 27% are expected to pay in the second month after the sale, and the remaining 3% are expected to be bad debts. The value of sales budget to be shown in the cash budget for May 20XX is"
A
Rs. 60,532
B
Rs. 61,120
C
Rs. 66,532
D
Rs. 86,620
CG Co manufactures a single product T. Budgeted production output of product T during June is 200 units. Each unit of product T requires 6 labour hours for completion and CG Co anticipates 20 per cent idle time. Labour is paid at a rate of Rs7 per hour. The direct labour cost budget for March is
A
Rs. 6,720
B
Rs. 8400
C
Rs. 10080
D
Rs. 10500
If budget sales units are 5000, ending inventory is 4000 units and beginning inventory is 1000, then budget production will be
A
4000 units
B
5000 units
C
8000 units
D
10000 units
"How many units must be sold if company wants to achieve a profit of Rs 11,000 for the year?
Selling price - Rs 6 per unit
Variable production cost - Rs 1.20 per unit
Variable selling cost - Rs 0.40 per unit
Fixed production cost - Rs 4 per unit
Fixed selling cost - Rs 0.80 per unit
Budgeted production and sales for the year are 10,000 units."
A
2,500 units
B
9,833 units
C
10,625 units
D
13,409 units