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First Class, Inc., expects to sell 29,000 pool cues for $13 each. Direct materials costs are $3, direct manufacturing labor is $5, and manufacturing overhead is $0.83 per pool cue. The following inventory levels apply to 2019: Beginning inventoryEnding inventory Direct materials24,000 units24,000 units Work-in-process inventory0 units0 units Finished goods inventory1,200 units2,800 units What are the 2019 budgeted costs for direct materials, direct manufacturing labor, and manufacturing overhead, respectively

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  1. 1 March, 16:23
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    Direct material = $91,800

    Direct labor = $153,000

    Manufacturing overhead = $25,398

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Sales = 29,000 pool cues

    Direct materials costs are $3

    direct manufacturing labor is $5

    manufacturing overhead is $0.83 per pool cue

    Beginning inventory Direct materials = 24,000 units

    Ending inventory Direct materials = 24,000 units

    Finished goods inventory Beginning = 1,200 units

    Finished goods inventory Ending = 2,800 units

    First, we need to determine the number of units to be produced:

    Production = sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

    Production = 29,000 + 2,800 - 1,200

    Production = 30,600 units

    Direct material = 30,600*3 = $91,800

    Direct labor = 30,600*5=$153,000

    Manufacturing overhead = 30,600*0.83 = $25,398
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