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  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 1 year ago by Ken Garrett.
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  • May 25, 2024 at 9:10 pm #706026
    neepotaliann
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    Infinity manufactures and sells a single product. The estimated sales for next year are 10,000 units.
    Information relating to opening and closing inventory are expected to be as follows:

    Opening inventory
    Direct Material
    2,000 kg
    Finished Goods
    1,150 units

    Closing inventory
    Direct Material
    4,000 kg
    Finished Goods
    2,550 units
    The expected loss during the production process is 10%. The finished product reject rate is 5%. The direct material prices for Year 5 are expected to be 20% higher than the standard price. The standard direct material cost is $20 per kg. The direct material cost per unit produced is $36.

    What is the budgeted material purchases during the year?

    The answer is 624000. Can you explain to me how to get this answer. Thank you!

    May 25, 2024 at 10:01 pm #706027
    Ken Garrett
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    Look at finished goods first.

    If opening stock is 1150, closing is 2550 and 10,000 are to be sold, then ignoring the 5% rejects, the company would need to make 10,000 + 2550 – 1150 = 11400. However, now taking into account the 5% rejection, 11400 must represent 95% of units made. So, made units = 11400 ÷ 0.95 = 12,000.

    Std cost per kg = 20 and std cost in each unit is 36. This implies each unit takes 1.8kg.

    Ignoring the material losses, making 12000 units would take 12,000 x 1.8kg = 21 600. Now taking into account the material loss of 10% this must represent 90% of the material needed, so material use must be 21 600/0.9 = 24,000. If material inventories are also to rise from 2000 to 4000 then 26,000kg must be the purchase budget in kg.

    In $ this would be 26,000 x 20 = $520,000 at the current price. If prices rise by 20%, the budget must be 520,000 x 1.2 = 624,000.

    This is a difficult question!

    May 26, 2024 at 3:43 am #706033
    neepotaliann
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    thank you sir!!

    May 26, 2024 at 10:20 am #706042
    Ken Garrett
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    You’re welcome.

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