Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
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I Have A Question, I'm Pretty Sure Its A HiLo Question...
Could Someone Help Me And Show Me How To Lay It Out?
1) Calculate The Cost Behaviour Relating To Packaging And Overhead Costs.
( April )( Units:600 )( Costs:5580 )
( May )( Units:420 )( Costs:5436 )
( June )( Units:510 )( Costs:5508 )
2) Calculate Costs For 700 Unit Output.
Any Answer ASAP would be great!
Thanks
Could Someone Help Me And Show Me How To Lay It Out?
1) Calculate The Cost Behaviour Relating To Packaging And Overhead Costs.
( April )( Units:600 )( Costs:5580 )
( May )( Units:420 )( Costs:5436 )
( June )( Units:510 )( Costs:5508 )
2) Calculate Costs For 700 Unit Output.
Any Answer ASAP would be great!
Thanks
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Can anyone help?0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Hi Scott.
Is is a high-low question.
Let me know what you think the answer is and i'll tell you if i agree.
Scott.0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
so far for 1) i have....
5580 / 600 = 9.3
5436 / 420 = 12.94
12.94 - 9.3 = 3.642 / 180 = 0.020
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
I think you are going off-track.
Take the highest amount from the lowest amount (5,580-5,436).
And the highest quantity from the lowest quantity (600-420).
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
144 / 180 = 0.8
so is that the answer for number 1? i dont even understand the question, i mean what it actually wants you to come to as an answer, is it VC per unit, work the fixed costs per unit/ as a whole?0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
You now have the VC per unit.
By multiplying the vc by the quantity, you can work out the fixed costs by subtracting the vc from the total.
Scott.0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
So is the question asking to just divide the fixed cost and VC per unit, the question 2 asks you to find the total cost.
to do this (700 x 0.8 ) + fixed costs????0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Question 1 is asking you the relationship - you have now calculated what the fixed costs and the variable costs are, i.e. they are the same regardless of quantity.
Question 2 is a matter of calculating the vc and adding to the fc, which you already know.
Once you get the hang of these, they will seem much simpler :-)
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
So Can you show me the calculation to work oput the FC from these please?0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
600 * 0.80 = £480
£5,580 - £480 = £5,100
Likewise:
420 * 0.80 = £336
£5,436 - £336 = £5,100
Therefore fixed costs = £5,100
Is it becoming clearer?
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Oh thats great!
1) Units:600 > VC = 480 FC = 5100
Units:420 > VC = 336 FC = 5100
2) Units:700 > VC = 560
FC = 5100
Total = 5660
Is this correct?
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Exactly what i made it, Scott :-)
Practice a couple more - you'll be doing them in your sleep!
Scott.0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Hi,
Units Cost
High 600 £5580
Low 420 £5436
= 180 144
144/180 = £0.80 variable cost per unit
600 x £0.80 = £480 total variable cost
Total cost - Variable cost = Fixed Cost
£5580 - £480 = £5100 (Fixed Costs)
£5436 - (420 x £0.80)= £5,100 Check to see if its correct.
I hope this helps
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Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
Thank You So Much It Helped So Much!0 -
Re:Cost Behaviour Patterns - HELP PLEASE
No problem.
That's why i wanted you to have a go - if i just gave you the answer you may not have understood the process.
Scott.0