Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
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Hi, just spent a ages trying to work something out without success can anybody help?
Costing Exam Paper 5 December 2005 - Section 2.4
Total Contribution earned for Product P = £49,500 How is this calculated? any help please this is driving me nuts
Many Thanks
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Costing Exam Paper 5 December 2005 - Section 2.4
Total Contribution earned for Product P = £49,500 How is this calculated? any help please this is driving me nuts
Many Thanks
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
You should have calculated the contribution per machine hour for P as 27.50. You'll have 1,800 machine hours available to make P. So total contribution = 27.5 x 1800 = 49,500
Hope that helps
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Many Thanks, still not clear though.
I understand this point made CJC many Thanks, but my problem is I am given the figure of 1800 machine hours only. How do I calculate to get to the £49,500 once I have this figure then I understand the calcultation of working out the machine hour of 27.50.
The figure of 1800 machine hours are only listed, I must work out how to get £49,500 then after I can get my 27.50 machine hours.
Many Thanks for your advice before.
Regards
Mike
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Ummmm... not quite what your difficulty actually is.
You've worked out the contibution per machine hour as 27.50
You are making 1,800 machine hours worth of product.
Total Contibution will be:
cont per machine hour x machine hours = 27.50 x 1,800 = 49,500
Alternatively
Machine hours per unit = 0.008
Units made in 1800 hours = 1800/0.008 = 225,000
Cont per unit = 0.22
Total cont = 0.22 x 225,000 = 49,500
Chris
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Chris,
Gotcha !!!
OK, I understand it now as:-
Machine Hours Required is 2,000
Units Made Divide by 250,0000
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0.008
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The rest I can calculate with no problems now, I just could not get that starting point as above.
One more brain cell and I could be bloody deadley!!!
Many Thanks Chris
Have a great Weekend and good luck with your exams too.
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Hi,
I'm completely lost.
Could someone tell me where exactly the 300 and 1800 come from?
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Hi Diego,
Look at the Additional data at the top of Page 16 "Aditional Machine hours reduced to 2100" Then switch back to Page 14 "adional Data too" Machine Hours 300 is supplied for Product N so 300-2100 = 1800 machine hours for product P.
Hope this helps
Regards
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
150,000 x 0.002 = 300 ??
250,000 x 0.008 = 2000??
And then to allocate the machine hours I choose 300 and the rest 1800(=2100-300)to product P.
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Mouse2mouseuk,
Thanks for the help. It took me two precious hours to understand it.0 -
Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Diego,
It took me the same time to understand it too but now I can do the scenarion in about 5 mins, just learn the formulas and you should be ok.
Good Luck too you too
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Re:Help costing - Task 2.4 5 December 2005 paper
Thank you,
Good luck to you as well.0