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What is the difference in profit between absorption and marginal costing?

Forums › FIA Forums › MA1 Management Information Forums › What is the difference in profit between absorption and marginal costing?

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  • February 6, 2020 at 4:30 pm #560949
    faqirizada93
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    25,000 units of a company’s single product are produced in a period during which 28,000 units are sold. Opening inventory was 7,000 units. Unit costs of the product are:

    $ per unit

    Direct costs

    16.20

    Fixed production overhead

    7.60

    Fixed non-production overhead
    2.90

    February 7, 2020 at 8:43 am #560993
    Ken Garrett
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    Differences in profit between TAC and MC are always caused by the valuation of opening and closing inventory. For example, the higher the value of closing inventory, the higher the profits:

    Cost of sales = Opening stock + Purchases – Closing stock

    If closing stock goes up, cost of sales goes down and profit (Sales – Cost of sales) goes up .

    Similarly, the higher the value of opening stock, the lower the profit.

    Here, the closing inventory at the end of the transactions must be: 7,000 + 25,000 – 28,000 = 4,000. Inventory has fallen from 7,000 to 4,000 ie by 3,000.

    Fixed production costs of $7.60 are in inventory under TAC, but not under MC

    The difference in profit is therefore 3,000 x 7.60 = 22,800 [Profit will fall by this if you move from MC to TAC].

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