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First Bjorn is examining the activities for the past year. Stylish Chairs rents a small administrative office in Melbourne's central business district (CBD) for $20,000

First Bjorn is examining the activities for the past year. Stylish Chairs rents a small administrative office in Melbourne's central business district (CBD) for $20,000 per year and a large warehouse in Dandenong for $30,000 per year.

The cost with staff in the administrative office in the CBD handling all the bureaucracy is $100,000 per year. Stylish Chairs has hired a firm for managing the sales and this firm charges a commission of $70 for each completed sale. The invoicing system used by Stylish Chairs is outsourced and for each sale completed the firm charges $1. The administrative office had in the past year other miscellaneous costs of $4,000, mostly costs with the lease of material and stationery, and this yearly cost is expected to remain the same amount for years to come.

A full-time employee gets paid $80,000 per year for supervising the casual staff working in the warehouse in Dandenong. Like the administrative office, the warehouse had other miscellaneous costs of $5,000 in the past year and is expected to remain the same amount for years to come.

Stylish Chairs has a contract with a delivery firm for delivering the copies of the 18th-century rococo chair to their clients, but Bjorn is not able to find the contract and is not sure how much the firm charges per transaction. The only information he can gather is regarding past years quarterly costs:

Table 1 Quarterly delivery costs

Quarter

Delivery Cost

Units Delivered

First

$360

125

Second

$400

150

Third

$340

125

Quarter

$300

100

Total

$1,400

500

Below is a table listing all the material used during the past year to manufacture 500 copies of 18th century rococo chairs and the costs incurred. There was no stock or work in process in the beginning or end of the year.

Table 2 Material costs

Material

Quantity

Total Cost

Fabric

1,500 m2

$3,000

Timber

6,000 Units

$36,000

Foam

500 Kilograms

$150

Button stud

4,500 Units

$450

Varnish

500 Litres

$10,000

Bolt

5,000 Units

$500

The manufacturing activity is made by casual staff. The first stage is the woodworking, where a carpenter is hired by $35 per hour for working with the timber. This task is very labour intensive and for preparing the material a carpenter takes 5 hours per chair. Once the timber is ready for being assembled a casual staff is paid $25 per hour for assembling the chair with the bolts and adding the paddings (fabric, foam, and button studs). The assembling takes only 1 hour per chair. The final stage of manufacturing is varnishing the chair. A casual staff is paid $35 per hour for varnishing the chairs and this task takes 2 hours.

Required

  1. a) Bjorn is having some trouble crunching the numbers and has asked for your help identifying and classifying all the costs between (a) fixed, mixed, or variable, (b) direct or indirect, and (c) product cost or period cost. (Chapter 2, 10 marks)

  2. b) Use the high-low method for estimating the cost function for annual delivery costs. (Chapter 9, 10 marks)

  3. c) Bjorn is also having trouble computing the total product cost and unit product cost for the past year and asked for your help in calculating the total product cost and unit product cost for the past year for Stylish Chairs. (Chapter 2, 10 marks)

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