question 15
Multiple Choice
Nappon Co. has two products named X and Y. The firm had the following master budget for the year just completed: Sales Variable Costs Contribution Margin Fixed costs Operating Income (Loss) Selling Price per unit Product X $260,000156.000$104,000130,000$(26,000) $130.00 Product Y $360,000180,000$180,000108,000$72,000$60.00 Total $620,000336,000$284,000238,000$46,000
The following actual operating results were reported after the year was over:
Sales Variable Costs Contribution Margin Fixed costs Operating Income (Loss) Units Sold Product X $202,500117.000$85,500140,000$(54,500) 1,500 Product Y $467,500212,500$255,000108,000$147,0008,500 Total $670,000329,500$340,500248,000$92,500 The selling price variance for Product X is:
Definitions:
Useful Life
The estimated time period that an asset is expected to be usable for its intended purpose, affecting depreciation calculations.
Growing Production Demands
Growing Production Demands refer to the increase in quantity or speed of production required to meet market or customer demand.
Estimated Useful Life
The expected period over which an asset is estimated to be usable, impacting its depreciation calculation.
Depreciated
The process of allocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting its decrease in value over time.