Required information (The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Spiffy Shades Corporation manufactures artistic frames for sunglasses. Talia Demarest, controller, is responsible for preparing the company's master budget. In compiling the budget data for 20x1, Demarest has learned that new automated production equipment will be installed on March 1. This will reduce the direct labor per frame from 4,0 hours to 3.75 hours. Labor-related costs include pension contributions of $0.80 per hour, workers compensation insurance of $0.50 per hour, employee medical insurance of $2 per hour, and employer contributions to Social Security equal to 4.00 percent of direct- labor wages. The cost of employee benefits paid by the company on its employees is treated as a direct-labor cost. Spiffy Shades Corporation has a labor contract that calls for a wage increase to $20.00 per hour on April 1, 20x1. Management expects to have 33,200 frames on hand at December 31, 20x0, and has a policy of carrying an end-of-month inventory of 100 percent of the following month's sales plus 60 percent of the second following month's sales. These and other data compiled by Demarest are summarized in the following table. January 4.0 $ 18.00 February March 3.75 $18.00 18,000 $57.50 April 3.75 $ 20.00 19,000 S57.50 May 3.75 $ 20.00 19,000 $57.50 Direct-labor hours per unit Wage per direct-labor hour Estimated unit sales Sales price per unit Production overhead: Shipping and handling (per unit sold) Purchasing, material handling, and inspection (per unit produced) Other production overhead (per direct- labor hour) 4.0 $ 18.00 20,000 $ 60.00 22,000 $ 57.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 s.00 SS.00 $ 10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 3. Prepare a production overhead budget for each month and for the first quarter. SPIFFY SHADES CORPORATION Production Overhead Budget For the First Quarter of 20x1 Month January February March Quarter Shipping and handling Purchasing, material handling, and inspection Iother mehead preparing the company's master budget. In compiling the budget data for 20x1, Demarest has leaned that new automated production equipment will be installed on March 1. This will reduce the direct labor per frame from 4.0 hours to 3.75 hours. Labor-related costs include pension contributions of $0.80 per hour, workers' compensation insurance of $0.50 per hour, employee medical insurance of $2 per hour, and employer contributions to Social Security equal to 4.00 percent of direct- labor wages. The cost of employee benefits paid by the company on its employees is treated as a direct-labor cost. Spiffy Shades Corporation has a labor contract that calls for a wage increase to $20.00 per hour on April 1, 20x1. Management expects to have 33,200 frames on hand at December 31, 20x0, and has a policy of carrying an end-of-month inventory of 100 percent of the following month's sales plus 60 percent of the second following month's sales. These and other data compiled by Demarest are summarized in the following table January 4.0 $ 18.00 February March 3.75 April 3.75 May 3.75 20. 19, 000 337.50 Direct-labor hours per unit 1.0 Wage per direct-labor hour $ 18.00 22,000 $ $7.50 $18.00 18,000 $ 57.50 $20.00 19,000 S57.50 Estimated unit sales 20,000 $60.00 Sales price per unit Production overhead: Shipping and handling (per unit sold) Purchasing, material handling, and inapection (per unit produced) Other production overhead (per direct- labor hour) 4.00 $4.00 4.00 S4.00 4.00 5.00 S.00 SS.00 5.00 5.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 S10.00 3. Prepare a production overhead budget for each month and for the first quarter. SPIFFY SHADES CORPORATION Production Overhead Budget For the First Quarter of 20x1 Month January February March Quarter Shipping and handing Purchasing, material handling, and inspection Other overhead Total production overhead