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*BYP6-8 Brett Stern was hired during January 2014 to manage the home products division of Hi-Tech Products. As part of his employment contract, he was told that he would get $5,000 of additional bonus...

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*BYP6-8 Brett Stern was hired during January 2014 to manage the home products division of Hi-Tech Products. As part of his employment contract, he was told that he would get $5,000 of additional bonus for every 1% increase that the division’s profits exceeded those of the previous year.

Soon after coming on board, Brett met with his plant managers and explained that he wanted the plants to be run at full capacity. Previously, the plant had employed just-in-time inventory practices and had consequently produced units only as they were needed. Brett stated that under previous management the company had missed out on too many sales opportunities because it didn’t have enough inventory on hand. Because previous management had employed just-in-time inventory practices, when Brett came on board there was virtually no beginning inventory. The sell- ing price and variable costs per unit remained the same from 2013 to 2014. Additional information is provided below.

 

 

2013

 

2014

Net income

$   300,000

 

$   525,000

Units produced

25,000

 

30,000

Units sold

25,000

 

25,000

Fixed manufacturing overhead costs

$1,350,000

 

$1,350,000

Fixed manufacturing overhead costs per unit

$             54

 

$             45


 

 

 

Instructions

(a)  Calculate Brett’s bonus based upon the net income shown above.

(b)  Recompute the 2013 and 2014 results using variable costing.

(c)   Recompute Brett’s 2014 bonus under variable costing.

(d)  Were Brett’s actions unethical? Do you think any actions need to be taken by the company?

 

 

Answered Same Day Dec 25, 2021

Solution

Robert answered on Dec 25 2021
121 Votes
BYP6-8 Brett Stern was hired during January 2014 to manage the home products division of Hi-
Tech Products. As part of his employment contract, he was told that he would get $5,000 of
additional bonus for every 1% increase that the division’s profits exceeded those of the previous
year.
Soon after coming on board, Brett met with his plant managers and explained that he wanted the
plants to be run at full capacity. Previously, the plant had employed just-in-time inventory
practices and had consequently produced units only as they were needed. Brett stated that under
previous management the company had missed out on too many sales opportunities because it
didn’t have enough inventories on hand. Because previous management had employed just-in-
time inventory practices, when Brett came on board there was virtually no beginning inventory.
The selling price and variable costs per unit remained the same from 2013 to 2014. Additional
information is provided below.
2013 2014
Net income $300,000 $525000
Units produced 25,000 30,000
Units sold ...
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