High Country, Inc., produces and sells many recreational products. The company has just opened a new plant to produce a folding camp cot that will be marketed throughout the United States. The following cost and revenue data relate to May, the first month of the plant's operation: 40,000 35,000 81 $ 0.37 Beginning inventory Units produced Units sold Selling price per unit Selling and administrative expenses: Variable per unit Fixed (per month) Manufacturing costs: Direct materials cost per unit Direct labor cost per unit Variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit Fixed manufacturing overhead cost (per month) $ 3 $ 563,000 SR $ 15 $ 9 $ 2 5 720,000 ences Management is anxious to assess the profitability of the new camp cot during the month of May. Required: 1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing a. Determine the unit product cost b. Prepare an income statement for May 2. Assume that the company uses variable costing a. Determine the unit product cost. b. Prepare a contribution format income statement for May Walsh Company manufactures and sells one product. The following information pertains to each of the company's first two years of operations: 18 Variable costs per unit: Manufacturing: Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Variable selling and administrative Fixed costs per year: Fixed manufacturing overhead Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ $ $ $ 21 12 5 4 $400,000 $ 90,000 During its first year of operations, Walsh produced 50,000 units and sold 40,000 units. During its second year of operations, it produced 40,000 units and sold 50,000 units. The selling price of the company's product is $83 per unit Required: 1. Assume the company uses variable costing: a. Compute the unit product cost for Year 1 and Year 2 b. Prepare an income statement for Year 1 and Year 2. 2. Assume the company uses absorption costing: a. Compute the unit product cost for Year 1 and Year 2 b. Prepare an income statement for Year 1 and Year 2 3. Reconcile the difference between variable costing and absorption costing net operating income in Year 1