Syracuse Beverages Inc. has three plants that make and bottle cola, lemon-lime, and miscellaneous flavored beverages, respectively. The raw materials, labor costs, and automated technology are...


Syracuse Beverages Inc. has three plants that make and bottle cola, lemon-lime, and miscellaneous flavored beverages, respectively. The raw materials, labor costs, and automated technology are comparable among the three plants. Top management has initiated an incentive compensation plan whereby the workers and managers of the plant with the lowest unit cost per bottle will receive a year-end bonus. The results, approved by the plant manager and reported by the plant controllers at each location, were as follows


































































ITEM

DEWITT

FAYETTEVILLE

MANLIUS
Materials200,000450,000325,000
Labor170,000375,000250,000
Overhead340,000750,000500,000

TOTAL
710,0001575,0001075,000
Equivalents Units of Production
Completed3500,0006200,0006450,000
Ending Work in process100,000(50% complete)400,000(25% complete
Equivalent units3550,0006300,0006450,000
Unit Cost$0.20$0.25$0.167


  1. When provided copies of the results as a justification for distributing the bonus to the Manlius employees, the plant controllers at DeWitt and Fayetteville accused Manlius of manipulating the inventory figures. Reviewing the above schedule, what do you think is the nature of the accusation and how would such action affect the unit cost computation?

  2. Is there anything in the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) Code of Professional Ethics that the Manlius plant controller should be aware of in this situation?

  3. Assume that the Manlius plant controller revises the unit cost to more accurately reflect reality. What should she do if the plant manager insists that the unit cost computation remain as is?

Jun 01, 2022
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