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Professor Kilchenmann recently started a business called Accounting in a Box to sell two new accounting board games. The first is a game related to

Professor Kilchenmann recently started a business called Accounting in a Box to sell
two new accounting board games. The first is a game related to financial accounting
called Debit or Credit, the Home Game. The second is a game related to managerial
accounting called Fixed or Variable (and Sometimes Mixed), a Game for Friends. He
is unsure about how to distribute the games to his potential customers, so he has
decided to sell each board game using a different sales model. For Debit or Credit, he
has decided to sell directly to local retailers (there are no salespeople involved). For
Fixed or Variable (and Sometimes Mixed), he has decided to hire a team of salespeople
to sell the game door-to-door. Direct labor workers are paid $20 per hour. He has
made the following estimates pertaining to each game for April 2024:
Debit or Credit Fixed or Variable ...
Estimated sales (in units)15,00010,000
Direct materials cost per unit $5.28 $6.25
Direct labor required to make one unit (in hours)0.300.50
Overhead is applied based on direct labor hours. He made the following estimates
pertaining to 2024:
Total
Estimated total overhead (all overhead is variable) $122,400
Estimated direct labor hours 51,000
Other Assumptions:
The selling price is determined using cost-plus pricing (based on manufacturing
cost) with a markup of 40%.
Salespeople are paid entirely on commissions and are paid $2.60 per unit sold.
Advertising costs are fixed at $5,000 for the month. Of the total, $3,000 relates
to Debit or Credit and $2,000 relates to Fixed or Variable (and Sometimes
Mixed).
Administrative costs are common fixed costs and are fixed at $10,000 for the
month

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