Case 1-26 (Algo) Cost Classification and Cost Behavior (L01-1, L01-2, L01-3, L01-4) The Dorilane Company produces a set of wood patio furniture consisting of a table and four chairs. The company has enough customer demand to justify producing its full capacity of 3,900 sets per year. Annual cost data at full capacity follow: Direct labor $ 87,000 Advertising $ 100,000 Factory supervision $ 68,000 Property taxes, factory building $ 21,000 Sales commissions $ 57,000 Insurance, factory $ 6,000 Depreciation, administrative office equipment $ 3,000 Lease cost, factory equipment $ 17,000 Indirect materials, factory $ 21,000 Depreciation, factory building $ 105,000 Administrative office supplies (billing) $3,000 Administrative office salarios $ 105,000 Direct materials used (wood, bolts etc.) $ 434,000 Utilities, factory $ 46,000 Required: 1. Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as variable or fixed with respect to the number of units produced and sold; and second, as 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) 2. Compute the average product cost of one patio set 3. Assume that production drops to only 1,000 sets annually. Would you expect the average product cost per set to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as fixed with respect to the number of units produced and sold; and second, as a selling and administrative cost or a product cost. (If the product cost, it should also be classified as either direct or indirect.) Period (Selling Cost Behavior or Product Cost Cost Item Administrative) Variable Fixed Cost Direct Indirect Direct labor Advertising Factory supervision Property taxes, factory building Sales commissions Insurance, factory Depreciation, administrative office equipment Lease cost factory equipment Indirect materials, factory Depreciation factory building Administrative office supplies (biling) Administrative office salaries Direct materials used (wood bolts, etc.) Utilities, factory TOIN costs Required: 1. Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as variable or fixed with respect to the number of units produced and sold; and second, as 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.) 2. Compute the average product cost of one patio set. 3. Assume that production drops to only 1,000 sets annually. Would you expect the average product cost per set to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Compute the average product cost of one patio set. (Round your final answer to nearest whole dollar) Average product cost per set Required: 1. Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as variable or fixed with respect to the number of units produced and sold; and second, as 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.) 2. Compute the average product cost of one patio set. 3. Assume that production drops to only 1,000 sets annually. Would you expect the average product cost per set to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Assume that production drops to only 1,000 sets annually. Would you expect the average product cost per set to Increase decrease, or remain unchanged? increase Decrease Remain unchanged