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I - Water Sport, Inc., manufactures a small personal water tube used for children learning to swim. Management is now preparing detailed budgets for the third quarter, July through September, and hasassembled the following information to assist:

1. The Marketing Department has estimated sales as follows for the remainder of the year (number of water tubes):

July 6,500

August 5,000

September4,000

October3,000

November2,500

December2,000

The selling price of the water tubes is $60.

2. All sales are on account. Based on past experience, sales are expected to be collected in the following pattern:

50% in the month of sale

45% in the month following sale

5% uncollectible

The beginning accounts receivable balance (excluding uncollectable amounts) on July 1 will be $160,000.

3. The company maintains finished goods inventories equal to 20% of the following month's sales. The inventory of finished goods on July 1 will be 1,300 units.

4. Each water tube requires 3 kilograms of synthetic polyisoprene rubber compound (floating natural rubber). To prevent shortages, the company would like the inventory of synthetic rubber compound on hand at the end of each month to be equal to 20% of the following month's production needs. The inventory of synthetic rubber compound on hand on July 1 will be 3,720kilograms.

5. The synthetic rubber compound costs $3.50 per kilogram. Water Sport pays for 70% of its purchases in the month of purchase; the remainder is paid for in the following month. The accounts payable balance for synthetic rubber compound purchases will be $11,400 on July 1.

Required:

1. Prepare a sales budget, by month and in total, for the third quarter. (Show your budget in both units of water tubes and dollars.) Also prepare a schedule of expected cash collections, by month and in total, for the third quarter.

2. Prepare a production budget for each of the months July through October.

3. Prepare a direct materials purchases budget for synthetic rubber compound, by month and in total, for the third quarter. Also prepare a schedule of expected cash disbursements for synthetic rubber compound, by month and in total, for the third quarter.

II - Clarissa McWhirter, vice-president of Cyprus Company, was pleased to see a small variance on the income statement after the trouble the company had been having in controlling manufacturingcosts. She noted that the $12,250 overall manufacturing variance reported last period was well below the 3% limit that had been set for variances.

The company produces and sells a single product.

The standard cost card for the product follows:

Standard Cost Card-Per Unit

Direct materials, 4 metres at $3.50 per metre $14

Direct labour, 1.5 direct labour-hours at $12 per direct labour-hour $18

Variable overhead, 1.5 direct labour-hours at $2 per direct labour-hour $3

Fixed overhead, 1.5 direct-labour hours at $6 per direct labour-hour $9

Standard cost per unit $44

The following additional information is available for the year just completed:

1. The company manufactured 20,000 units of product during the year.

2. A total of 78,000 metres of material was purchased during the year at a cost of $3.75 per metre. All of this material was used to manufacture the 20,000 units. There were no beginning orending inventories for the year.

3. The company worked 32,500 direct labour-hours during the year at a cost of $11.80 per hour.

4. Overhead cost is applied to products on the basis of standard direct labour-hours. Data relating to manufacturing overhead costs follow:

Denominator activity level (direct labour-hours) 25,000

Budgeted fixed overhead costs (from the flexible budget),$150,000

Actual fixed overhead costs $148,000

Actual variable overhead costs $68,250

Required:

1. Compute the direct materials price and quantity variances for the year.

2. Compute the direct labour rate and efficiency variances for the year.

3. For manufacturing overhead, compute the following:

a. The variable overhead spending and efficiency variances for the year.

b. The fixed overhead budget and volume variances for the year.

4. Total the variances you have computed, and compare the net amount with the $12,250 mentioned by the vice-president. Do you think that everyone should be congratulated for a job well done? Explain.

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