Smith Industries manufactures a popular interactive stuffed animal for children that requires two computer chips inside each toy. The company pays $1 for each computer chip. To help to guard against stockouts of the computer chip, Smith Industries has a policy that states that the ending inventory of computer chips should be at least 30% of the folowing month's production needs. The production schedule for the first four months of the year is as follows: (Click the icon to view the production schedule.) Requirement Prepare a direct materials budget for the first quarter that shows both the number of computer chips needed and the dollar amount of the purchases in the budget Prepare the direct materials budget by first calculating the total quantity needed, then complete the budget Smith Industries Direct Materials Budget For the Months of January through March January February March Quarter 500200 4,600 14,500 Units to be produced Multiply by: Quantity of direct materials needed per unit Quantity needed for production Plus: Desired ending inventory of direct materials Total quantity needed Smith Industries manufactures a popular interactive stuffed animal for children that requires two computer chips inside each toy. The company pays $1 for each computer chip. To help to guard against stockouts of the computer chip, Smith Industries has a policy that states that the ending inventory of computer chips should be at least 30% of the folowing month's production needs. The production schedule for the first four months of the year is as follows: (Click the icon to view the production schedule.) Requirement Prepare a direct materials budget for the first quarter that shows both the number of computer chips needed and the dollar amount of the purchases in the budget Prepare the direct materials budget by first calculating the total quantity needed, then complete the budget Smith Industries Direct Materials Budget For the Months of January through March January February March Quarter 500200 4,600 14,500 Units to be produced Multiply by: Quantity of direct materials needed per unit Quantity needed for production Plus: Desired ending inventory of direct materials Total quantity needed