Extracted text: Wollogong Group Ltd. of New South Wales, Australia, acquired its factory building 10 years ago. For several years, the company has rented out a small annex attached to the rear of the building for $30,000 per year. The renter's lease will expire soon, and rather than renewing the lease, the company has decided to use the annex to manufacture a new product. Direct materials cost for the new product will total $80 per unit. To have a place to store its finished goods, the company will rent a small warehouse for $500 per month. In addition, the company must rent equipment for $4,000 per month to produce the new product. Direct laborers willI be hired and paid $60 per unit to manufacture the new product. As in prior years, the space in the annex will continue to be depreciated at $8,000 per year. The annual advertising cost for the new product will be $50,000. A supervisor will be hired and paid $3,500 per month to oversee production. Electricity for operating machines will be $1.20 per unit. The cost of shipping the new product to customers will be $9 per unit. To provide funds to purchase materials, meet payrolls, and so forth, the company will have to liquidate some temporary investments. These investments are presently yielding a return of $3,000 per year. Required: Using the table shown below, describe each of the costs associated with the new product decision in four ways. In terms of cost classifications for predicting cost behavior (column 2), indicate whether the cost is fixed or variable. With respect to cost classifications for manufacturers (column 3), if the item is a manufacturing cost, indicate whether it is direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead. If it is a nonmanufacturing cost, then select "none" as your answer. With respect to cost classifications for preparing financial statements (column 4), indicate whether the item is a product cost or period cost. Finally, in terms of cost classifications for decision making (column 5), identify any items that are sunk costs or opportunity costs. If you identify an item as an opportunity cost, then select “none" as your answer in columns 2-4. Cost Classifications for: Predicting Cost Behavior Preparing Financial Statements Name of the Cost Manufacturers Decision Making Rental revenue forgone, $30,000 per year Direct materials cost, $80 per unit Rental cost of warehouse, $500 per month Rental cost of equipment, $4,000 per month Direct labor cost, $60 per unit Depreciation of the annex space, $8,000 per year Advertising cost, $50,000 per year Supervisor's salary, $3,500 per month Electricity for machines, $1.20 per unit Shipping cost, $9 per unit Return earned on investments, $3,000 per year
Extracted text: Milden Company is a merchandiser that plans to sell 37,000 units during the next quarter at a selling price of $61 per unit. The company also gathered the following cost estimates for the next quarter: Cost Cost Formula $31 per unit sold $181,000 per quarter 6% of sales Cost of good sold Advertising expense Sales commissions Shipping expense Administrative salaries Insurance expense Depreciation expense $63,000 per quarter + $4.00 per unit sold $91,000 per quarter $10,100 per quarter $61,000 per quarter Required: 1. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the next quarter. 2. Prepare a traditional format income statement for the next quarter. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Prepare a contribution format income statement for the next quarter. Milden Company Contribution Format Income Statement For the Next Quarter Variable expenses: Total variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses: Total fixed expenses Required 1 Required 2 >