In Blossom Corporation's first year of operations, inadequate budgeting led to significant cost overruns in multiple production areas. Direct materials needed to be express-delivered, and laborers needed to be paid overtime because reasonable budgets weren't in place, nor were managers properly trained on how to use them. If adequate budgeting had been done, the company might have achieved its objectives that year. As year one comes to a close, all managers are now committed to creating and using accurate budgets for next year so they can properly plan for the resources to support production. The following information is in place to assist the management team in budgeting for year 2. Budgeted sales volume Additional information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (a1) Sales Volume 5,000 Selling Price Q1 Budgeted selling price is $82/unit. Desired ending FG Inventory is 25% of the following quarter's sales volume. Beginning FG Inventory on January 1 of Year 2 is expected to be just 730 units. Each unit requires 3 pounds of DM at an estimated cost of $4/pound. Desired ending DM Inventory is 20% of the following quarter's production needs. Each unit requires 1.2 DL hours at an estimated cost of $14/hour. Variable MOH is applied to units at a budgeted rate of $15/unit produced. Quarterly Fixed-MOH costs are expected as follows: depreciation on plant assets of $11,200, supervisors' salaries of $21,800, and property taxes and insurance of $5,500. Sales Revenue Variable SG&A expenses are budgeted at a rate of $3/unit sold. Quarterly fixed SG&A expenses are expected as follows: sales salaries of $14,200, advertising of $2,600, and executive and administrative salaries of $37,500. Prepare the quarterly sales budget for Blossom for its second year of operations. Present budgeted amounts for each quarter and for the year overall. $ Year 2 $ Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 5,900 5,600 6,300 5,200 6,100 Year 3 Q1 $ Q2 $ $ Q3

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In Blossom Corporation's first year of operations, inadequate budgeting led to significant cost overruns in multiple production areas.
Direct materials needed to be express-delivered, and laborers needed to be paid overtime because reasonable budgets weren't in
place, nor were managers properly trained on how to use them. If adequate budgeting had been done, the company might have
achieved its objectives that year.
As year one comes to a close, all managers are now committed to creating and using accurate budgets for next year so they can
properly plan for the resources to support production. The following information is in place to assist the management team in
budgeting for year 2.
Budgeted sales volume
Additional information:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
(a1)
Sales Volume
Selling Price
Sales Revenue
Q1
Q2
$
$
Year 2
Q3
Budgeted selling price is $82/unit.
Desired ending FG Inventory is 25% of the following quarter's sales volume.
Beginning FG Inventory on January 1 of Year 2 is expected to be just 730 units.
Each unit requires 3 pounds of DM at an estimated cost of $4/pound.
Desired ending DM Inventory is 20% of the following quarter's production needs.
Each unit requires 1.2 DL hours at an estimated cost of $14/hour.
Variable MOH is applied to units at a budgeted rate of $15/unit produced.
Quarterly Fixed-MOH costs are expected as follows: depreciation on plant assets of $11,200, supervisors' salaries of
$21,800, and property taxes and insurance of $5,500.
Variable SG&A expenses are budgeted at a rate of $3/unit sold.
Quarterly fixed SG&A expenses are expected as follows: sales salaries of $14,200, advertising of $2,600, and executive and
administrative salaries of $37,500.
Q4
Prepare the quarterly sales budget for Blossom for its second year of operations. Present budgeted amounts for each quarter and
for the year overall.
Q1
5,000 5,900 5,600 6,300 5,200 6,100
Q1
Year 3
$
$
Q2
Q2
$
$
Q3
19
549
Transcribed Image Text:In Blossom Corporation's first year of operations, inadequate budgeting led to significant cost overruns in multiple production areas. Direct materials needed to be express-delivered, and laborers needed to be paid overtime because reasonable budgets weren't in place, nor were managers properly trained on how to use them. If adequate budgeting had been done, the company might have achieved its objectives that year. As year one comes to a close, all managers are now committed to creating and using accurate budgets for next year so they can properly plan for the resources to support production. The following information is in place to assist the management team in budgeting for year 2. Budgeted sales volume Additional information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. (a1) Sales Volume Selling Price Sales Revenue Q1 Q2 $ $ Year 2 Q3 Budgeted selling price is $82/unit. Desired ending FG Inventory is 25% of the following quarter's sales volume. Beginning FG Inventory on January 1 of Year 2 is expected to be just 730 units. Each unit requires 3 pounds of DM at an estimated cost of $4/pound. Desired ending DM Inventory is 20% of the following quarter's production needs. Each unit requires 1.2 DL hours at an estimated cost of $14/hour. Variable MOH is applied to units at a budgeted rate of $15/unit produced. Quarterly Fixed-MOH costs are expected as follows: depreciation on plant assets of $11,200, supervisors' salaries of $21,800, and property taxes and insurance of $5,500. Variable SG&A expenses are budgeted at a rate of $3/unit sold. Quarterly fixed SG&A expenses are expected as follows: sales salaries of $14,200, advertising of $2,600, and executive and administrative salaries of $37,500. Q4 Prepare the quarterly sales budget for Blossom for its second year of operations. Present budgeted amounts for each quarter and for the year overall. Q1 5,000 5,900 5,600 6,300 5,200 6,100 Q1 Year 3 $ $ Q2 Q2 $ $ Q3 19 549
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