Hi John thanks for wonderfull lecture I have a question when planning labour hours for example I have small factory which produces one desk every hour, but I have two employees I pay them 拢5 per hour each. So what is labour charge per hour? Is it the aggregate labour cost which is 拢10 or the 拢5 hourly rate. Thanks
In order to sell 2,000 the obviously need to produce 2,000. In addition the inventory is increasing by 100 units (from opening inventory of 500 to closing inventory of 600), so in addition they need to produce another 100 in order for the inventory to increase.
(I assume that you did download the free lectures notes with the examples printed in them before you watched the lecture?)
Why is he adding change is inv (100) to Sale (2000). If budgeted sales is 2000 for X and in inventory is left 100 finished goods, than the company should produce 1900, that in total will be 2000.
addisanopacourage says
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yugunman says
Hi John thanks for wonderfull lecture I have a question when planning labour hours for example I have small factory which produces one desk every hour, but I have two employees I pay them 拢5 per hour each. So what is labour charge per hour? Is it the aggregate labour cost which is 拢10 or the 拢5 hourly rate.
Thanks
John Moffat says
The labour rate is $5 per hour. The labour cost per unit is $10 per unit.
arlene022178 says
Well done.Thank you Sir
John Moffat says
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John Moffat says
In order to sell 2,000 the obviously need to produce 2,000.
In addition the inventory is increasing by 100 units (from opening inventory of 500 to closing inventory of 600), so in addition they need to produce another 100 in order for the inventory to increase.
(I assume that you did download the free lectures notes with the examples printed in them before you watched the lecture?)
snikoleishvili123 says
Why is he adding change is inv (100) to Sale (2000). If budgeted sales is 2000 for X and in inventory is left 100 finished goods, than the company should produce 1900, that in total will be 2000.