Dan Wood Ltd commenced business on 1st January 2020 making one product only, which sells for K160 per item. The production and sales data for each of the first three months of 2020 was as follows: January February March Sales in units 2,400 2,500 3,800 Production in units 2,700 2,400 4,000   Actual information for each month was as follows: Direct materials 3 kilograms at K5 per kilogram Direct labour 4 hours at K10 per hour Variable production overheads 150% of direct labour Sales commission 10% of sales value Fixed production overheads K10,000 Fixed selling overheads K35,000 There was no opening inventory at the start of January. Fixed production overheads are budgeted at K120,000 per annum and are absorbed into products based on a budgeted normal output of 30,000 units per annum Required: Prepare a profit statement for each of the three months using absorption costing principlesDan Wood Ltd commenced business on 1st January 2020 making one product only, which sells for K160 per item. The production and sales data for each of the first three months of 2020 was as follows:

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Dan Wood Ltd commenced business on 1st January 2020 making one product only, which sells for K160 per item. The production and sales data for each of the first three months of 2020 was as follows:

January
February
March


Sales in units
2,400
2,500
3,800


Production in units
2,700
2,400
4,000

 

Actual information for each month was as follows:
Direct materials 3 kilograms at K5 per kilogram
Direct labour 4 hours at K10 per hour
Variable production overheads 150% of direct labour
Sales commission 10% of sales value
Fixed production overheads K10,000
Fixed selling overheads K35,000

There was no opening inventory at the start of January. Fixed production overheads are budgeted at K120,000 per annum and are absorbed into products based on a budgeted normal output of 30,000 units per annum

Required:
Prepare a profit statement for each of the three months using absorption costing principlesDan Wood Ltd commenced business on 1st January 2020 making one product only, which sells for K160 per item. The production and sales data for each of the first three months of 2020 was as follows:

 

January

February

March

 

 

Sales in units

2,400

2,500

3,800

 

 

Production in units

2,700

2,400

4,000

 

 

 

Actual information for each month was as follows:

 Direct materials 3 kilograms at K5 per kilogram

 Direct labour 4 hours at K10 per hour

 Variable production overheads 150% of direct labour

 Sales commission 10% of sales value

 Fixed production overheads K10,000

 Fixed selling overheads K35,000

 

There was no opening inventory at the start of January. Fixed production overheads are budgeted at K120,000 per annum and are absorbed into products based on a budgeted normal output of 30,000 units per annum

 

Required:

Prepare a profit statement for each of the three months using absorption costing principles

January
February
March
Sales in units
2,400
2,500
3,800
Production in units
2,700
2,400
| 4,000
Actual information for each month was as follows:
Direct materials
3 kilograms at K5 per kilogram
4 hours at K10 per hour
Direct labour
Variable production overheads 150% of direct labour
Sales commission
10% of sales value
Fixed production overheads
K10,000
Transcribed Image Text:January February March Sales in units 2,400 2,500 3,800 Production in units 2,700 2,400 | 4,000 Actual information for each month was as follows: Direct materials 3 kilograms at K5 per kilogram 4 hours at K10 per hour Direct labour Variable production overheads 150% of direct labour Sales commission 10% of sales value Fixed production overheads K10,000
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