VARIABLE COSTING, ABSORPTION COSTING, SEGMENTED INCOME STATEMENTS, INVENTORY VALUATION During its first year of operations, Sugarsmooth Inc.
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VARIABLE COSTING, ABSORPTION COSTING, SEGMENTED INCOME STATEMENTS, INVENTORY VALUATION During its first year of operations, Sugarsmooth Inc. produced 55,000 jars of hand cream based on a formula containing 10 percent glycolic acid. Unit sales were 53,500 jars. Fixed overhead totaled $27,500 and was applied at the rate of $0.50 per unit produced. The results of the year’s operations are as follows (on an absorption-costing basis):
Sales (53,500 units @ $8.50) $454,750 Less: Cost of goods sold 160,500 Gross margin $294,250 Less: Selling and administrative (all fixed) 120,000 Operating income $174,250 At the end of the first year of operations, Sugarsmooth is considering expanding its customer base. In its first year, it sold to small drugstores and supermarkets. Now, Sugarsmooth wants to add large discount stores and small beauty shops. Working together, the company controller and marketing manager have accumulated the following information:
a. Anticipated sales to discount stores would be 20,000 units at a discounted price of
$6.75. Higher costs of shipping and return penalties would be incurred. Shipping would amount to $45,000 per year, and return penalties would average 1 percent of sales. In addition, a clerk would need to be hired solely to handle the discount stores’ accounts. The clerk’s salary and benefits would be $30,000 per year.
b. Anticipated sales to beauty shops would be 10,000 units at a price of $9. A commission of 10 percent of sales would be paid to independent jobbers who sell to the shops. In addition, an extra packing expense of $0.50 per unit would be incurred because the shops require fewer bottles per carton.
c. The fixed overhead and selling and administrative expenses would remain unchanged and are treated as common costs.
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. Calculate the cost of Sugarsmooth’s ending inventory at the end of the first year under absorption costing.
. Calculate the cost of Sugarsmooth’s ending inventory at the end of the first year under variable costing. What is operating income for the first year using variable costing?
. Prepare a segmented variable-costing income statement for next year. The segments correspond to customer groups: drugstores and supermarkets, discount stores, and beauty shops.
. Are all three customer groups profitable? Should Sugarsmooth expand its marketing base?
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