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Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Shadee Corp. expects to sell 600 sun visors in May and 380 in

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Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Shadee Corp. expects to sell 600 sun visors in May and 380 in June. Each visor sells for $14. Shadee's beginning and ending finished goods inventories for May are 75 and 45 units, respectively. Ending finished goods inventory for June will be 55 units. Each visor requires a total of $4.50 in direct materials that includes an adjustable closure that the company purchases from a supplier at a cost of $2.00 each. Shadee wants to have 27 closures on hand on May 1, 15 closures on May 31, and 26 closures on June 30 and variable manufacturing overhead is $1.25 per unit produced. Suppose that each visor takes 0.20 direct labor hours to produce and Shadee pays its workers $9 per hour. Additional information: Selling costs are expected to be 7 percent of sales. Fixed administrative expenses per month total $1,200. Required: Complete Shadee's budgeted income statement for the months of May and June. (Note: Assume that fixed overhead per unit is $1.00.) (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Budgeted Gross Margin SHADEE CORP. Budgeted Income Statement May June

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