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Another qn please

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA MA – FIA FMA › Another qn please

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  • March 30, 2015 at 7:13 pm #239590
    juliasmp
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    ABC Co has a manufacturing capacity of 10,000 units. The flexed production cost budget of the company is as follows:

    Capacity 60% 100%
    Total production costs £12,280 £15,120

    What is the budgeted total production cost if the company operates at 85% capacity?

    ANSWER SHOULD BE £13,680

    The way I am doing the qn is by creating a FIXED budget where 10,000 units equals to 100% of activity and then flexed budget… but whatever my method it is wrong please can you help John

    March 31, 2015 at 2:34 pm #239663
    John Moffat
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    The costs are not completely variable (otherwise the cost per % would be the same for both of the capacities given). They are also obviously not oompletely fixed.

    There are semi variable (part variable and part fixed) and therefore you need to use the high low method to calculate the variable cost per % and the fixed cost.

    If you are not sure about the high low method you will find it in the lecture notes (and the lecture that goes with them) at the end of the chapter on cost classification and behaviour.

    April 3, 2015 at 9:46 am #239999
    Molly Sum
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    H 15120 – 10000 ( capacity 10000 units x 100%)
    L 11280 – 6000 ( capacity 10000 units x 40%)
    3840 & 4000

    VC per unit : 3840/4000 = $0.96
    FC : 15120 – (10000 x $0.96)=$5520
    if operates capacity of 85% : 10000 x 85%=8500 x $0.96=$8160

    y = a + b x
    y= 13680 + 0.96x

    answer is $13,680

    thank you

    April 4, 2015 at 6:33 am #240073
    John Moffat
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    What is your question? You have typed the answer!

    January 17, 2018 at 2:37 pm #430806
    raaidah2312
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    hi
    how did u get calculate
     H15120 – 10000 ( capacity 10000 units x 100%)
    L 11280 – 6000 ( capacity 10000 units x 40%)
    3840 & 4000

    VC per unit : 3840/4000 = $0.96
    FC : 15120 – (10000 x $0.96)=$5520
    if operates capacity of 85% : 10000 x 85%=8500 x $0.96=$8160

    for low the costs is 12280£ and you have put 11280£.

    can u plz help me to calculate how to get

    H15120 – 10000 ( capacity 10000 units x 100%)
    L 11280 – 6000 ( capacity 10000 units x 40%)
    3840 & 4000

    i have been solving this problem for 2 hours

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