Production and Direct Labor Cost Budgets Two-Leg Company manufactures slacks and jeans under a variety...
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Production and Direct Labor Cost Budgets
Two-Leg Company manufactures slacks and jeans under a variety of brand names, such as Dockers and 501 Jeans. Slacks and jeans are assembled by a variety of different sewing operations. Assume that the sales budget for Dockers and 501 Jeans shows estimated sales of 37,050 and 68,510 pairs, respectively, for May. The finished goods inventory is assumed as follows:
Dockers
501 Jeans
May 1 estimated inventory
1,660
1,930
May 31 desired inventory
610
2,420
Assume the following direct labor data per 10 pairs of Dockers and 501 Jeans for four different sewing operations:
Direct Labor per 10 Pairs
Dockers
501 Jeans
Inseam
16
minutes
11
minutes
Outerseam
19
14
Pockets
6
8
Zipper
10
6
Total
51
minutes
39
minutes
a. Prepare a production budget for May. Prepare the budget in two columns: Dockers and 501 Jeans. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.
Two-Leg Company
Production Budget
For Month Ending May 31 (assumed data)
Dockers
501 Jeans
Expected units to be sold
May 31 desired inventory
Total units available
May 1 estimated inventory
Total units to be produced
Feedback
Remember to take into account expected units to be sold, desired units in ending inventory and estimated units in beginning inventory when calculating total units to be produced.
Learning Objective 4.
b. Prepare the May direct labor cost budget for the four sewing operations, assuming a $9 wage per hour for the inseam and outerseam sewing operations and a $17 wage per hour for the pocket and zipper sewing operations. Prepare the direct labor cost budget in four columns: inseam, outerseam, pockets, and zipper.
Two-Leg Company
Direct Labor Cost Budget
For Month Ending May 31 (assumed data)
Inseam
Outerseam
Pockets
Zipper
Total
Dockers
501 Jeans
Total minutes
Total direct labor hours
Direct labor rate
x $
x $
x $
x $
Total direct labor cost
$
$
$
$
$
Feedback
Remember to take into account hours required for production, hourly rate and hours per unit when calculating direct labor cost.
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Learning Objective 4.
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