During Heaton Company's first two years of operations, it reported absorption costing net operating income as follows: Sales (@ $61 per unit) Cost of goods sold (e $31 per unit) Gross margin Selling and administrative expenses Net operating income Year 1 $ 1,159,000 589,000 570,000 304,000 $ 266,000 Year 2 $ 1,769,000 899,000 870,000 334,000 $ 536,000 $3 per unit variable: $247,000 fixed each year. The company's $31 unit product cost is computed as follows: $ Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead ($288,000 + 24,000 units) Absorption costing unit product cost 6 9 4 12 $ 31 Production and cost data for the first two years of operations are: Units produced Units sold Year 1 24,000 19,000 Year 2 24,000 29,000 Required: 1. Using variable costing, what is the unit product cost for both years? 2. What is the variable costing net operating income in Year 1 and in Year 2? 3. Reconcile the absorption costing and the variable costing net operating income figures for each year. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 What is the variable costing net operating income in Year 1 and in Year 2? (Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.) Year 1 Year 2 Net operating income (loss) Required: 1. Using variable costing, what is the unit product cost for both years? 2. What is the variable costing net operating income in Year 1 and in Year 2? 3. Reconcile the absorption costing and the variable costing net operating income figures for each year. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Reconcile the absorption costing and the variable costing net operating Income figures for each year. Reconciliation of Variable Costing and Absorption Costing Net Operating Incomes Yoar 1 Year 2 Variable costing net operating income (loss) Add (deduct) fixed manufacturing overhead deferred in (released from) inventory under absorption costing Absorption costing net operating income