Heritage Company manufactures a beautiful bookcase that enjoys widespread popularity. The company has a backlog of orders that is large enough to keep production going indefinitely at the plant's full capacity of 3,900 bookcases per year. Annual cost data at full capacity follow:
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Direct materials used (wood and glass) |
$ |
434,000 |
Administrative office salaries |
$ |
106,000 |
Factory supervision |
$ |
68,000 |
Sales commissions |
$ |
63,000 |
Depreciation, factory building |
$ |
103,000 |
Depreciation, administrative office equipment |
$ |
2,000 |
Indirect materials, factory |
$ |
18,000 |
Factory labor (cutting and assembly) |
$ |
93,000 |
Advertising |
$ |
103,000 |
Insurance, factory |
$ |
7,000 |
Administrative office supplies (billing) |
$ |
5,000 |
Property taxes, factory |
$ |
15,000 |
Utilities, factory |
$ |
44,000 |
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Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as either variable or fixed with respect to the number of units produced and sold; and second, as either a selling and administrative cost or a product cost. (If the item is a product cost, it should also be classified as either direct or indirect.) (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)
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Total costs |
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2. |
Compute the average product cost per bookcase. (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)
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Average product cost |
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per bookcase |
3. |
Due to a recession, assume that production drops to only 2,000 bookcases per year. Would you expect the average product cost per bookcase to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged?
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