Saracusa Inc., an accounting firm, applies overhead to jobs…

Saracusa Inc., an accounting firm, applies overhead to jobs based on direct labor hours using a normal costing system.  Overhead was estimated to be $180,000, direct labor hours were estimated to be 12,000, and direct labor cost was estimated to be $225,000.  During the year, Saracusa incurred actual overhead costs of $185,000, actual direct labor hours of 13,000, and actual direct labor costs of $222,000.  By year-end, the firm’s overhead account balance before adjustment for under-applied or over-applied overhead was:   

Simone uses a predetermined overhead application rate of $9…

Simone uses a predetermined overhead application rate of $9 per direct labor hour. A review of the company’s accounting records for the year just ended shows the following:  Overapplied manufacturing overhead: $10,000 Actual manufacturing overhead: $395,000 Budgeted labor hours: 50,000  Simone’s actual labor hours worked totaled:

The Tattersall Company’s budgeted income statement reflects…

The Tattersall Company’s budgeted income statement reflects the following amounts:  Sales Purchases SG&A Expenses January $120,000 $78,000 $24,000 February $110,000 $66,000 $24,200 March $125,000 $81,250 $27,000   Tattersall pays for all purchases in the month following the purchase.  Tattersall has $72,000 of Accounts Payable on January 1.      SG&A Expenses include $5,000 of depreciation and are paid for in the month incurred.    Tattersall’s budgeted cash disbursements in February are: 

The Tattersall Company’s budgeted income statement reflects…

The Tattersall Company’s budgeted income statement reflects the following amounts:  Sales Purchases SG&A Expenses January $120,000 $78,000 $24,000 February $110,000 $66,000 $24,200 March $125,000 $81,250 $27,000 All sales are on account, with 50% collected in the month of sale, 30% in the month following sale, and 19% in the second month following sale. One percent of sales is uncollectible and immediately recorded as such.      Tattersall has $58,000 of Net Accounts Receivable on January 1.  $35,000 of Accounts Receivable will be collected in January and the remaining amount will be collected in February.     Tattersall’s budgeted cash receipts in February are: 

Samsung is considering whether to make or buy a component th…

Samsung is considering whether to make or buy a component that is used in the production of cell phones.  The annual cost of producing the 100,000 units needed by the company is as follows:  Variable manufacturing costs      $300,000  Fixed manufacturing costs           $100,000  Allocated corporate overhead       $50,000    If Samsung were to discontinue production of the component, fixed manufacturing costs would be reduced by 80%. Corporate overhead is allocated based on factory square footage.  Of the above costs, the amount NOT relevant to the company’s make-or-buy decision is: 

Roberts Inc. developed the following financial information f…

Roberts Inc. developed the following financial information for January 2026, its first month of operation:  Per Unit Total Costs Sales Price $100 Variable Costs:      Direct Materials $11      Direct Labor $14      Manufacturing Overhead $7      SG&A $8 Fixed Manufacturing Overhead $216,000 Fixed SG&A $204,000   With a tax rate of 30%, how much revenue must Roberts Inc. have in order to earn a net income (after taxes) of $336,000? 

Turner Company reported a cost of goods manufactured of $520…

Turner Company reported a cost of goods manufactured of $520,000, with the firm’s year-end balance sheet revealing work in process and finished goods of $70,000 and $134,000, respectively.  Supplemental information disclosed raw materials used in production of $80,000, direct labor of $140,000, and manufacturing overhead applied of $240,000.  Turner Company’s beginning work in process must have been:  

Crystal Co uses a standard costing system and applies overhe…

Crystal Co uses a standard costing system and applies overhead to production based on machine hours.  The company reported the following data for the period just ended:    Actual units produced:                                                       12,000 Actual variable overhead incurred:                                 $96,000 Actual machine hours:                                                        20,000 Standard variable overhead cost per machine hour:          $4.50     Crystal Co budgets based on a standard of 1.5 machine hours to manufacture a completed unit. The company’s variable-overhead spending variance would be: