Question
Windhoek Dairy Products ('WDP) processes milk to produce three products, Cheese (CS), Butter (BT) and Cream (CM) from one process. WDP is based in Windhoek.
Windhoek Dairy Products ('WDP") processes milk to produce three products, Cheese (CS),
Butter (BT) and Cream (CM) from one process. WDP is based in Windhoek. The following are
the resource requirements of one process in May 2020:
Milk (Note 1 & 4) 20 000 liters
Direct Labour (Note 2) 5 000 hours
Other Manufacturing overheads (Note 3) ?
Notes
1. The milk is sourced from various farms based in farms in Dordabis, Gobabis and
Mariental. The suppliers price their milk at N$3 per litre bought at the farm. WDP incurs
a further N$1 per litre to transport the milk to their Windhoek factory.
2. Direct labour is paid at N$60 per hour and overtime (when worked) is paid at a time and
a half. Due to increase in demand during the period when the country was in lockdown,
employees had to work 500 of the 5 000 hours as overtime in May 2020.
3. Other manufacturing overheads excludes indirect labour and amounted to N$85 000 in
the month of May 2020.
4. Milk is considered a direct material for the process. However, the company also require
some preservatives that cost N$10 000 for the period under consideration.
5. The output of CS, BT and CM normally emerge in the ratio of 4:6:8 respectively. A byproduct (Fat) is estimated at 10% of input milk and it is sold to a local small business for
N$20 per kilo. It is company policy to deduct the net realisable value of by-products from
the total joint process costs before allocating the joint process costs to products CS, BT
and CM.
6. The finished products are sold at the following prices:
Product N$
CS per kilo 100
BT per kilo 110
CM per kilo 130
7. You many assume that one liter is equivalent to one kilo and that the three products are
immediately identifiable at split off.
Requirement Marks
2.1 Calculate the total joint costs to be allocated to joint products in May 2020. 10
2.2
Calculate the gross profit for each of the three products, using the following
methods of allocating joint process costs.
2.2.1 physical units methods
2.2.2 Sales value at split off method.
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2.3
Snackers Kitchen has offered to buy the whole output of product CM after
further processing into sour cream. The further processing will cost N$60 per
kilo. There will be a 10% loss in the process (i.e. in further processing) and the
sour cream will be sold for N$150 per kilo. The loss incurred in further
processing has no scrap value.
2.3.1 Calculate the total profit for product CM if further processing is carried
out (You may assume that joint costs are allocated on physical unit
basis).
2.3.2 Calculate the minimum selling price for product CM that should be
charged if WDP wants to achieve the same profit as calculated in (2.2.1)
above (i.e. Same profit when joint costs are allocated on physical units
basis). 3
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