Benefit of tresha well-crafted equipment


Assignment:

You have just been hired by Gracie Faye International (GFI) as a cost accountant. The company was named for the internationally popular Toka player, Gracie Faye. The company was started by John Smith who, in his basement, crafted a toka ball and beautifully strong toka stick for his daughter, Tresha, who played on a local team.

Tresha's team saw the benefit of Tresha's well-crafted equipment, and soon after, John was asked to equip the whole team. After the team won the championship, he was taking orders for the whole league and soon the whole toka world was knocking on John Smith's door.

From simple beginnings, GFI has branched out to other sports, taking their brand of solid construction to new heights. Their ping pong table is known as the elephant's dancing table, since ping-pong star Kevin "The Elephant" Pelinsky leapt onto a GFI table to dance across the net after he won a championship.

Founder Smith was quoted soon after saying, "all of our products have elephant dancing quality." Their bleachers sales skyrocketed after the collapse of a competitor in the early ‘90s, and a Department of Parks and Recreation remodeled all their baseball fields with GFI electronic scoreboards and their batting cages with GFI automatic pitching machines.

The CFO (your new department head) has asked you to prepare a report to submit to the top management of the company. It would seem that the CFO did not do a very good job justifying your position and what you can do for the company.

The CFO would like for you to explain cost accounting, as well as present information to the management team on product costs for the production of toka balls, specific job order costs for special order products and provide costing information for two models of pitching machines currently offered.

You will present all of this information in a management report divided up into four separate sections as described below.

PART 1: In this section of the report, your job is to explain cost accounting and what skills you can bring to the company. The CFO feels you should include an overview of what cost management is and some of its applications. Be sure to discuss the opportunities available in the cost accounting and how it relates to corporate strategy. This section of your report should be approximately two pages in length.

PART 2: In this section of the report, you are asked to classify the product costs for the production of toka balls. Classify each cost as:

fixed or variable

direct or indirect

Complete the table and include it in your report. The management team will require justification for each cost (i.e. why you classified the costs as you did).

Product Cost

Variable

Fixed

Direct

Indirect

Electricity

Real Estate Taxes

Wood for toka sticks

Leather to tie wood together

Manufacturing Labor

Water

Lubricants for Machinery

Equipment depreciation

PART 3: The third section of the report should contain your computations for the month of July based on the information given below. The following information is available for a GFI division that produces electronic scoreboards. These are special order products that use a job order cost accounting system. The management team wants to see your calculations in your responses.

June 30

July 31

Inventories

Raw materials

62,000

75,000

Goods in process

85,000

95,000

Finished goods

103,000

58,000

Activities and information for July

Raw materials purchases by cash

510,000

Factory payroll by cash

745,000

Factory overhead

Indirect materials

24,000

Indirect labor

132,000

Other overhead costs

220,000

Sales in cash

3,500,000

Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost

52%

Compute the following amounts for the month of July.

Cost of direct materials used.

Cost of direct labor used

Cost of goods manufactured.

Cost of goods sold. (Do not consider any underapplied or overapplied overhead.)

Gross profit.

Overapplied or underapplied overhead.

PART 4: In the last section of the report, the management team would like to know the profits they can expect from the two models of pitching machines they currently manufacture. The softball pitching machine and the hardball machine make up the entire product line. To help determne the profit of each individual product, the CFO wants overheads to be allocated back to the products. Total inspection costs are $40,000.The estimated production budget is as follows.

Softball pitching machine

Units

20 units

Direct labor hours per unit

200 hours per unit

Number of inspections

5 per unit

Hardball pitching machine

Units

20 units

Direct labor hours per unit

200 hours per unit

Number of inspections

15 per unit

Under a costing system that uses direct labor hours as a driver for the allocation, how much of the inspection costs would be allocated to softball machine?

Repeat the same question for hardball machine.

Using ABC and the number of inspections as a driver for allocation, recalculate the allocation for the softball machine.

Repeat the activity mentioned in question 3 for hardball machine.

You know that your report will be shared with senior level managers and eventually to the board of directors. However, you are uncertain whether or not you will be allowed to present your work at a later time or in a different manner. Therefore it is important that your report is well written, professional, includes an introduction and a conclusion, and follows APA standards.

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