i need help with an accounting quiz.
it is only one question and you have 30 minuets to solve it, and it should not take that long
i have provided an example of the question, the actual quiz is going to be exactly like that but different number of course.
i only need the last number (in the example it is 277,000). if you can figuer out how to come up with that number the rest does not matter.
Question 1
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Walker is the owner of Walker’s Racers and expects sales of 9000 racers this period at a price of 95 per racer. His beginning finished good inventory includes 6000 racers from last period that each had a cost of $ 60. His desired finished goods ending inventory is 5000 racers. Each racers requires 1 wedge of direct material. He begins the period with 2000 wedges that cost $ 8 each. He desires 3000 wedges in ending inventory. Wedges purchased this period cost $ 10 each. Every racer requires 2 hours of labor at a rate of $ 12 per labor hour. MOH is assigned based on labor hours at a rate of $ 20 per labor hour. Beginning and ending WIP inventories are negligible; so treat as $0. These t-accts are provided to assist you as needed. Direct materials ? (c) (d) ? WIP 0 (d) (e) (f) (g) 0 Finished goods ? (g) (j) (i) COGS (j) Calculate Walker’s racer’s gross margin? Note you must first do each and all of the following: a. Determine how many racers Walker must produce? b. Determine the total number of wedges that must be purchased? c. Determine the total cost of the wedges purchase? d. Determine the total cost of wedges used in production? e. Determine the total cost of required labor? f. Determine the total MOH cost? g. Determine the Cost of goods manufactured? h. Determine the cost of a single racer in finished goods inventory? i. Determine the total value of ending finished goods inventory? j. Determine the cost of goods sold? |
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Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: 277,000 |