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Quiz 22: Master Budgets
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Question 141
Essay
What is the cornerstone of the master budget for a merchandising company? Why?
Question 142
True/False
The selling and administrative expense budget separates fixed and variable expenses.
Question 143
Multiple Choice
Zale,Inc.has provided the following extracts from their budget for the first quarter of the forthcoming year:
Jan
Feb
March
Sales (20% cash)
$
400
,
000
$
600
,
000
$
800
,
000
\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | } \hline & \text { Jan } & \text { Feb } & \text { March } \\\hline \text { Sales (20\% cash) } & \$ 400,000 & \$ 600,000 & \$ 800,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Sales (20% cash)
Jan
$400
,
000
Feb
$600
,
000
March
$800
,
000
The company collects 70% of credit sales in the same month and the balance in the next month.Calculate the collections from the customers for the month of February.
Question 144
Essay
From the following details,provided by a merchandising company,prepare the selling and administrative expenses budget for the first quarter of the next year.
Rent Expense
$
8
,
000
per month
Depreciation Expense
$
3
,
500
per month
Insurance Expense
$
1
,
250
per month
Miscellaneous Expense
2
%
of sales, paid as incurred
Commissions Expense
10
%
of sales
Salaries Expense
$
7
,
000
per month
\begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { Rent Expense } & \$ 8,000 \text { per month } \\\hline \text { Depreciation Expense } & \$ 3,500 \text { per month } \\\hline \text { Insurance Expense } & \$ 1,250 \text { per month } \\\hline \text { Miscellaneous Expense } & 2 \% \text { of sales, paid as incurred } \\\hline \text { Commissions Expense } & 10 \% \text { of sales } \\\hline \text { Salaries Expense } & \$ 7,000 \text { per month } \\\hline\end{array}
Rent Expense
Depreciation Expense
Insurance Expense
Miscellaneous Expense
Commissions Expense
Salaries Expense
$8
,
000
per month
$3
,
500
per month
$1
,
250
per month
2%
of sales, paid as incurred
10%
of sales
$7
,
000
per month
Jan
Feb
March
Sales
$
50
,
000
$
65
,
000
$
80
,
000
\begin{array} { | l | l | l | r | } \hline & \text { Jan } & \text { Feb } & \text { March } \\\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 50,000 & \$ 65,000 & \$ 80,000 \\\hline\end{array}
Sales
Jan
$50
,
000
Feb
$65
,
000
March
$80
,
000
Question 145
Essay
What is the formula used to determine the amount of merchandise inventory to be purchased?
Question 146
Multiple Choice
MFL Sales expects to sell 400 units of Product A and 360 units of Product B each day at an average price of $20 for Product A and $26 for Product B.The expected cost for Product A is 36% of its selling price and the expected cost for Product B is 59% of its selling price.MFL Sales has no beginning inventory,but it wants to have a six-day supply of ending inventory for each product.Compute the budgeted cost of goods sold for the next (seven-day) week.(Round the answer to the nearest dollar.)
Question 147
True/False
When preparing the selling and administrative expense budget,there is no need to separate mixed costs into the fixed and variable components.
Question 148
True/False
Purchases equals cost of goods sold plus beginning merchandise inventory minus ending merchandise inventory.
Question 149
Multiple Choice
Allain,Inc.has the following budgeted figures:
Jan
Feb
Mar
April
Sales
$
55
,
900
$
60
,
000
$
88
,
000
$
96
,
000
Cost of goods sold
60
%
of sales
$
10
,
000
+
30
%
of next month’s
sales
Required ending inventory
Inventory on hand on Jan 1
$
27000
\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l}\hline & \text {Jan } & \text { Feb } & \text { Mar } & \text { April } \\\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 55,900 & \$ 60,000 & \$ 88,000 & \$ 96,000 \\\hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & 60 \% \text { of sales } & & & \\\hline & \$ 10,000+30 \% & & & \\& \begin{array}{l}\text { of next month's } \\\text { sales }\end{array} & & & \\\text { Required ending inventory } & & & & \\\hline \text { Inventory on hand on Jan 1 } & \$ 27000 & & \\ \hline\end{array}
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Required ending inventory
Inventory on hand on Jan 1
Jan
$55
,
900
60%
of sales
$10
,
000
+
30%
of next month’s
sales
$27000
Feb
$60
,
000
Mar
$88
,
000
April
$96
,
000
Calculate the ending merchandise inventory for the month of March.
Question 150
Multiple Choice
Health Resources expects to sell 480 units of Product A and 440 units of Product B each day at an average price of $19 for Product A and $32 for Product B.The expected cost for Product A is 40% of its selling price and the expected cost for Product B is 62% of its selling price.Health Resources has no beginning inventory,but it wants to have a six-day supply of ending inventory for each product.Compute the company's budgeted sales for the next (seven-day) week.(Round the answer to the nearest dollar.)
Question 151
Multiple Choice
Flamingo,Inc.has the following budgeted figures:
Jan
Feb
Mar
April
Sales
$
57
,
500
$
60
,
000
$
85
,
000
$
90
,
000
Cost of goods sold
50
%
of sales
$
20
,
000
+
25
%
of next month’s
sales
Required ending inventory
Inventory on hand on Jan 1
$
27
,
500
\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l}\hline & \text {Jan } & \text { Feb } & \text { Mar } & \text { April } \\\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 57,500 & \$ 60,000 & \$ 85,000 & \$ 90,000 \\\hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & 50 \% \text { of sales } & & & \\\hline & \$ 20,000+25 \% & & & \\& \begin{array}{l}\text { of next month's } \\\text { sales }\end{array} & & & \\\text { Required ending inventory } & & & & \\\hline \text { Inventory on hand on Jan 1 } & \$ 27,500 & & \\ \hline\end{array}
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Required ending inventory
Inventory on hand on Jan 1
Jan
$57
,
500
50%
of sales
$20
,
000
+
25%
of next month’s
sales
$27
,
500
Feb
$60
,
000
Mar
$85
,
000
April
$90
,
000
Calculate cost of goods sold for the month of February.
Question 152
True/False
While calculating the budgeted cash payments for selling and administrative expenses,noncash expenses like depreciation are also considered.
Question 153
True/False
Keeping merchandise inventory at the maximum level that meets the needs of providing goods to customers,with turning over the merchandise inventory efficiently,helps reduce inventory storage costs,insurance costs,and warehousing costs.
Question 154
Multiple Choice
Regarding the sales budget,which of the following statements is incorrect?
Question 155
Multiple Choice
DGT Industries expects to sell 450 units of Product A and 400 units of Product B each day at an average price of $23 for Product A and $31 for Product B.The expected cost for Product A is 38% of its selling price and the expected cost for Product B is 60% of its selling price.DGT Industries has no beginning inventory,but it wants to have a four-day supply of ending inventory for each product.Compute the budgeted purchases for the next (seven-day) week.(Round the answer to the nearest dollar.)
Question 156
Multiple Choice
Freighters,Inc.has the following budgeted figures: Calculate the budgeted purchases for the month of January.
Jan
Feb
Mar
April
Sales
$
56
,
200
$
68
,
000
$
82
,
000
$
91
,
000
Cost of goods sold
50
%
of sales
$
10
,
000
+
20
%
of next month’s
sales
Required ending inventory
Inventory on hand on Jan 1
$
27
,
000
\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l}\hline & \text {Jan } & \text { Feb } & \text { Mar } & \text { April } \\\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 56,200 & \$ 68,000 & \$ 82,000 & \$ 91,000 \\\hline \text { Cost of goods sold } & 50 \% \text { of sales } & & & \\\hline & \$ 10,000+20 \% & & & \\& \begin{array}{l}\text { of next month's } \\\text { sales }\end{array} & & & \\\text { Required ending inventory } & & & & \\\hline \text { Inventory on hand on Jan 1 } & \$ 27,000 & & \\ \hline\end{array}
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Required ending inventory
Inventory on hand on Jan 1
Jan
$56
,
200
50%
of sales
$10
,
000
+
20%
of next month’s
sales
$27
,
000
Feb
$68
,
000
Mar
$82
,
000
April
$91
,
000
Question 157
Multiple Choice
Monument Corp.is preparing its budget for the first quarter of 2018.The following data is provided:
Inventory, Purchases, and COGS Budget
Jan
Feb
March
Cost of goods sold (a)
$
33
,
000
$
27
,
000
$
22
,
500
Desired ending inventory (b)
10
,
400
9
,
500
?
Total inventory required
43
,
400
36
,
500
Less: Beginning inventory
(
15
,
000
)
(
10
,
400
)
‾
Purchases
28
,
400
26
,
100
(a) COGS
=
75
%
of sales
(b)
$
5
,
000
+
20
%
of COGS for next month
\begin{array} { | l | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Inventory, Purchases, and COGS Budget } & \text { Jan } & \text { Feb } & \text { March } \\\hline \text { Cost of goods sold (a) } & \$ 33,000 & \$ 27,000 & \$ 22,500 \\\hline \text { Desired ending inventory (b) } & 10,400 & 9,500 & ? \\\hline \text { Total inventory required } & 43,400 & 36,500 & \\\hline \text { Less: Beginning inventory } & ( 15,000) & \underline { ( 10,400 ) } & \\\hline \text { Purchases } & 28,400 & 26,100 & \\\hline \text { (a) COGS } = 75 \% \text { of sales } & & & \\\hline \text { (b) } \$ 5,000 + 20 \% \text { of COGS for next month } & & & \\\hline\end{array}
Inventory, Purchases, and COGS Budget
Cost of goods sold (a)
Desired ending inventory (b)
Total inventory required
Less: Beginning inventory
Purchases
(a) COGS
=
75%
of sales
(b)
$5
,
000
+
20%
of COGS for next month
Jan
$33
,
000
10
,
400
43
,
400
(
15
,
000
)
28
,
400
Feb
$27
,
000
9
,
500
36
,
500
(
10
,
400
)
26
,
100
March
$22
,
500
?
April's cost of goods sold is 28,000.The amount of Merchandise Inventory to be shown on the budgeted balance sheet at March 31 would be ________.
Question 158
True/False
The inventory,purchases,and cost of goods sold budget determines cost of goods sold for the budgeted income statement,ending Merchandise Inventory for the budgeted balance sheet,and merchandise inventory purchases for the cash budget.