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Case on Job-Order Costing and Pricing Decisions Nutratask, Inc., is a pharmaceutical manufacturer of amino-acid-chelated minerals and vitamin supplements. The company was founded in 1974
Case on Job-Order Costing and Pricing Decisions
Nutratask, Inc., is a pharmaceutical manufacturer of amino-acid-chelated minerals and vitamin supplements. The company was founded in 1974 and is capable of performing all manufacturing functions, including packaging and laboratory functions. Currently, the company markets its products in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Belgium.
Mineral chelation enhances the mineral's availability to the body, making the mineral a more effective supplement. Most of the chelates supplied by Nutratask are in powder form, but the company has the capability to make tablets or capsules.
The production of all chelates follows a similar pattern. Upon receiving an order, the company's chemist prepares a load sheet (a bill of materials that specifies the product, the theoretical yield, and the quantities of materials that should be used). Once the load sheet is received by production, the materials are requisitioned and sent to the blending room. The chemicals and minerals are added in the order specified and blended together for two to eight hours, depending on the product. After blending, the mix is put on long trays and sent to the drying room, where it is allowed to dry until the moisture content is 7 to 9 percent. Drying time for most products is from one to three days.
After the product is dry, several small samples are taken and sent to a laboratory to be checked for bacterial level and to determine whether the product meets customer specifications. If the product is not fit for human consumption or if it fails to meet customer specifications, additional materials are added under the direction of the chemist to bring the product up to standard. Once the product passes inspection, it is ground into a powder of different meshes (particle sizes) according to customer specifications. The powder is then placed in heavy cardboard drums and shipped to the customer (or, if requested, put in tablet or capsule form and then shipped).
Since each order is customized to meet the special needs of its customers, Nutratask uses a job-order costing system. Recently, Nutratask received a request for a 300-kilogram order of potassium aspartate. The customer offered to pay $8.80/kg. Upon receiving the request and the customer's specifications, Lanny Smith, the marketing manager, requested a load sheet from the company's chemist. The load sheet prepared showed the following material requirements:
Material | Amount Required |
Aspartic acid | 195.00 kg |
Citric acid | 15.00 kg |
K2CO3 (50%) | 121.50 kg |
Rice | 30.00 kg |
The theoretical yield is 300 kg.
Lanny also reviewed past jobs that were similar to the requested order and discovered that the expected direct labor time was 16 hours. The production workers at Nutratask earn an average of $12.50 per hour.
Purchasing sent Lanny a list of prices for the materials needed for the job.
Material | Price/kg |
Aspartic acid | $5.75 |
Citric acid | 2.02 |
K2CO3 | 4.64 |
Rice | 0.43 |
Overhead is applied using a companywide rate based on direct labor dollars. The rate for the current period is 110 percent of direct labor dollars.
Whenever a customer requests a bid, Nutratask usually estimates the manufacturing costs of the job and then adds a markup of 30 percent. This markup varies depending on the competition and general economic conditions. Currently, the industry is thriving, and Nutratask is operating at capacity.
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1. Prepare a job-order cost sheet for the proposed job. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. If an answer box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
Job-Order Cost Sheet | ||||||||
Potassium Aspartate | ||||||||
MATERIALS | DIRECT LABOR | OVERHEAD | ||||||
Type | Quantity | Cost | Hrs. | Rate | Amount | Cost | Rate | Amount |
Aspartic | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_1 | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_2 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_3 | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_4 | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_5 | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_6 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_7% | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_8 |
Citric | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_9 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_10 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_11 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_12 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_13 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_14 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_15 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_16 |
K2CO3 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_17 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_18 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_19 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_20 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_21 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_22 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_23 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_24 |
Rice | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_25 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_26 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_27 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_28 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_29 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_30 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_31 | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_32 |
Cost Summary | ||||||||
Direct materials | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_33 | |||||||
Direct labor | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_34 | |||||||
Overhead | fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_35 | |||||||
Total cost | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_36 | |||||||
fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_37 | ||||||||
Unit cost | $fill in the blank 56e7a401b06cfb8_38 | |||||||
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For the following: When required, round your answers to the nearest cent.
What is the expected per-unit cost including the markup (the price charged)? $fill in the blank 0a91bffc5fd4fe1_1 per unit
Should Nutratask accept the price offered by the prospective customer?
YesNo
2. Suppose Nutratask and the prospective customer agree on a price of cost plus 30 percent. What is the gross profit that Nutratask expects to earn on the job? $fill in the blank 0a91bffc5fd4fe1_3
3. Suppose that the actual costs of producing 300 kg of potassium aspartate were as follows: Round your intermediate and final answers to the nearest cent.
Direct materials: | |
Aspartic acid | $1,170.00 |
Citric acid | 30.00 |
K2CO3 | 577.00 |
Rice | 13.00 |
Total materials cost | $1,790.00 |
Direct labor | $ 225.00 |
Overhead | 247.50 |
What is the actual per-unit cost? $fill in the blank 0a91bffc5fd4fe1_4 per unit
The bid price is based on expected costs. How much did Nutratask gain (or lose) because of the actual costs differing from the expected costs?
GainLoss
$fill in the blank 0a91bffc5fd4fe1_6
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