Data for the latest period for a company which makes and sells a single product are as follows:
There were no budgeted or actual changes in inventories during the period.
The variable overhead expenditure variance for the period was:
A company makes and sells a range of products. The standard details per unit for one of these products, product X, are as follows.
To meet sales demand, the company must obtain 2,000 units of product X next month. There is sufficient labour capacity to produce 1,500 of these units in-house during normal time. However, any production above this level would require overtime working which would be paid at a premium of 50%.
The company can buy as many units of product X as it wishes next month from an external supplier at a price of $120 per unit.
What is the total financial benefit to the company of purchasing the appropriate number of units from the external supplier rather than producing them in-house?
The records of a manufacturing company show the following relationship between total cost and output.
The budgeted output for Period 3 is 27,000 units. Assume that previous cost behaviour patterns will continue.
What is the total budgeted cost for Period 3?
Give your answer in the nearest whole number.
Which THREE of the following are parts of the master budget? (Choose three.)