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Rachel Janet is preparing the 2 0 2 4 budget for one of BestKayak s roto - moulded kayaks. Extensive meetings with members of the

Rachel Janet is preparing the 2024 budget for one of BestKayaks roto-moulded kayaks. Extensive meetings with members of the sales department and executive team have resulted in the following unit sales projections for 2024.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
449
482
737
855
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
928
1182
1256
1050
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
595
469
380
1058
Selling price is $576. For promotion activities, BestKayaks gives a 10% discount on selling price in September and December. All sales are on credit. The company expects that it can collect 20% of sales in the month of sales, 50% of sales in the next month, and the remaining 30% in second month.
Sales in November 2023 totaled to 250 units at the selling price of $576 and in December 2023 to 1000 units at the 10% discount selling price.
BestKayaks policy is to have finished goods ending inventory in a month equal to 20% of the next months anticipated sales. This policy also applied to ending inventory of finished goods on December 31,2023.
Preliminary sales projections for 2025 are 550 units for January and 420 for February.
Production of each kayak requires 49 kg of polyethylene powder and one finishing kit (rope, seat, hardware, etc.). Company policy is that the ending inventory of polyethylene powder should be 21% of the amount needed for production in the next month. Further, BestKayaks policy is to always keep 54 finishing kits as ending inventory. This means for example that the ending inventory of finishing kits is 54 units on December 31,2023. The polyethylene powder used in these kayaks cost $1.2 per kilogram, and the finishing kits cost $159 each.
Production of a single kayak requires 2 hours of time by more experienced, type I employees and 3 hours of finishing time by type II employees. Direct labour costs for type I employees are $15 per hour and $10 per hour for type II employees.
BestKayak expects variable manufacturing overhead costs to fluctuate with the production volume based on the following rates per type II employees direct labour hours:
Indirect materials: $1 per type II employees direct labour hour
Indirect labour: $1.40 per type II employees direct labour hour
Utilities: $0.50 per type II employees direct labour hour
Maintenance: $0.20 per type II employees direct labour hour
In addition, BestKayak expects the following fixed manufacturing overhead to occur each month:
Supervisory salaries: $18371
Depreciation: $3594
Property taxes and insurance: $8530
Maintenance: $5284
The Company uses machine hours of type II employees to allocate manufacturing overhead. The predetermined manufacturing overhead is calculated based on annual estimates.
Variable selling and administrative expenses for this line are expected to be 4% of sales for sales commissions and $10 per unit for freight out. In addition, monthly fixed selling and administrative expenses are estimated to be as follows:
Advertising: $7500
Sales salaries: $17000
Office salaries: $7000
Depreciation: $720
Property taxes and insurance: $1000
BestKayak pays 70% of its direct materials purchases in the month purchased and the remaining 30% in the next month. All other cash-effective costs are paid in the months incurred.
Include following additional assumptions in the preparation of the Master Budget:
The beginning cash balance is 95000, which is the required minimum cash balance.
Ignore income taxes.
Assume that the direct materials prices, direct labour rates, variable manufacturing rates, and monthly fixed manufacturing costs remain constant in 2023 and 2024. This means, for example, that you can use the product unit cost from 2024 to determine the beginning finished goods inventory or the direct materials prices from 2024 to calculate the beginning raw materials inventory.
The balance of Property, Plant, and Equipment, net of depreciation is $420000 as of December 31,2023.
Equity: BestKayak finances its operations with common share equity of $600000. It plans to pay out dividends of $120000 in October 2024.
Use the following formula to determine the beginning retained earnings balance: Beginning retained earnings = $95000 beginning cash balance + Beginning accounts receivable balance + Beginning finished goods balance + Beginning raw materials balance + $420000 Property, Plant, and Equipment, net of depreciation Beginning accounts payable balance - $200000 beginning long-term liabilities - $600000 beginning common shares balance. Note that the amount of retained earnings is most likely as decimal number do not round it in your Excel sheet.
Long-term liabilities: BestKayak finances its operations with an interest-bearing long-term loan of $200,000. An interest expense of 7% per annum is expected for the long-term loan, which is paid monthly. Note that the interest expense for the long-term loan is included in the financing section of the cash budget. BestKayak plans to pay back 10% of its long-term loan in December, if the cash balance
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