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Planning involves setting goals as a guide for making decisions. Objectives of Budgeting 1 2.Directing involves decisions and actions to achieve budgeted goals. 3.Controlling involves comparing actual performance against the budgeted goals.TRANSCRIPT
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Budgeting
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Describe budgeting, its objectives, and its impact on human behavior.
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1. Planning involves setting goals as a guide for making decisions.
Objectives of Budgeting
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2. Directing involves decisions and actions to achieve budgeted goals.
3. Controlling involves comparing actual performance against the budgeted goals.
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A budgetary unit of a company is called responsibility center. Each responsibility center is led by a manager who has the authority and responsibility for achieving the center’s budgeted goals.
Responsibility Centers
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Controlling Through FeedbackAs time passes, the actual performance of an operation can be compared against the planned goals. This provides prompt feedback to employees about their performance. If necessary, employees can use such feedback to adjust their activities in the future.
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Although it is desirable to establish attainable goals, it is undesirable to plan lower goals than may be possible. Such budget “padding” is termed budgetary slack.
Budgetary Slack
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Goal conflict occurs when individual self-interest differs from business objectives or when different departments are given conflicting objectives.
Goal Conflict
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Describe the basic elements of the budget process, the two major types of budgeting, and the use of computers in budgeting.
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Continuous BudgetingA variation of fiscal-year budgeting, called continuous budgeting, maintains a twelve-month projection into the future.
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Zero-based budgeting requires managers to estimate sales, production, and other operating data as though operations are being started for the first time.
Zero-Based Budgeting
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Static Budget
A static budget shows the expected results of a responsibility center for only one activity level. The budget does not change even if the activity changes.
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Flexible Budget
Flexible budgets show the expected results of a responsibility center for several activity levels. • A flexible budget is, in effect, a
series of static budgets for different levels of activity.
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Describe the master budget for a manufacturing company.
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Master BudgetThe master budget is an integrated set of operating, investing, and financing budgets for a period of time.
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Prepare the basic income statement budgets for a manufacturing company.
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Sales Budget
The sales budget begins by estimating the quantity of sales. Once sales quantities are estimated, the expected sales revenue can be determined by multiplying the volume by the expected unit sales price.
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Production BudgetThe production budget estimates the number of units to be manufactured to meet budgeted sales and desired inventory levels.
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Production Budget
Expected units of sales+ Desired units in ending inventory– Estimated units in beginning inventory
Total units to be produced
SalesBudget
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Production Budget
From Exhibit 8 528,000+ Desired units in ending inventory– Estimated units in beginning inventory
Total units to be produced
SalesBudget
Wallets
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Direct Materials Purchases Budget
Production BudgetDirect Materials
Purchases Budget
Materials needed for production + Desired ending materials inventory – Estimated beginning materials inventory
Direct materials to be purchased
SalesBudget
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Direct Materials Purchase Budget
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Exhibit 10
Note A: 520,000 units × 0.30 sq. yd. per unit = 156,000 sq. yds.
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Direct Materials Purchase Budget (continued)
Note A: 520,000 units × 0.10 sq. yd. per unit = 52,000 sq. yds.
(continued)
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Exhibit 10
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(continued)
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Direct Materials Purchase Budget (continued)Exhibit 10
Note B: 292,000 units × 1.25 sq. yd. per unit = 365,000 sq. yds.
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Note B: 292,000 units × .50 sq. yd. per unit = 146,000 sq. yds.
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Direct Materials Purchase Budget (concluded)Exhibit 10
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Direct Labor Cost BudgetThe direct labor cost budget estimates the direct labor hours and related cost needed to support budgeted production.
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Production BudgetDirect Materials
Purchases Budget
Direct LaborCost Budget
SalesBudget
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Direct Labor Cost Budget
Note A: 520,000 units × 0.10 hr. per unit = 52,000 hrs.
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Exhibit 11
(continued)
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Direct Labor Cost Budget (continued)
(continued)
Note A: 520,000 units × 0.25 hr. per unit = 130,000 hrs.
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Exhibit 11
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(continued)
Note B: 292,000 units × 0.15 hr. per unit = 43,800 hrs.
4Direct Labor Cost Budget (continued)Exhibit 11
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4Direct Labor Cost Budget (concluded)Exhibit 11
Note B: 292,000 units × 0.40 hr. per unit = 116,800 hrs.
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Factory Overhead Cost Budget
The factory overhead cost budget estimates the cost for each item of factory overhead needed to support budgeted production.
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Factory Overhead Cost Budget
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Exhibit 12
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Cost of Goods Sold Budget
Direct materials purchases budget
Direct labor cost budget
Factory overhead cost budget
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Exhibit 13
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Selling and Administrative Expenses Budget
The sales budget is often used as the starting point for the selling and administrative expenses budget. This budget is normally supported by departmental schedules.
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Production BudgetProduction BudgetDirect Materials
Purchases Budget
Direct LaborCost Budget
Factory Overhead
Cost Budget
Cost of Goods
Sold Budget
Selling & Administrative
ExpensesBudget
SalesBudget
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Selling and Administrative Expenses Budget
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Exhibit 14
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Budgeted Income Statement
Sales budget
Cost of goods sold budget
Selling and administrative expenses budget
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Exhibit 15
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Prepare balance sheet budgets for a manufacturing company.
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Schedule of Collections from Sales
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Exhibit 16
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Schedule of Payments for Manufacturing Costs
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Exhibit 17
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Cash Budget
Schedule of collections from sales
Schedule of cash payments for manufacturing costs
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Exhibit 18
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Capital Expenditure Budget
The capital expenditure budget summarizes plans for acquiring fixed assets. Such expenditures are necessary as machinery and other fixed assets wear out or become obsolete.
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Budgeted Balance SheetThe budgeted balance sheet is prepared and based on the operating, financing, and investing budgets of the master budget. It is similar to a normal balance sheet except that estimated amounts are used.
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