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Cost Sheet 2

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Co. has capacity to produce 1,00,000 units ofa product every month. Its works cost {warying levels of production is as under : Level — Works cast per unit Rs. 10% 400 20% 390 30% 380 40% 370 50% - 360 60% 350 70% 340 80% 330 90% 320 100% 310 24 Cost Accounting Its fixed administration expenses amount to Rs. 1,50,000 and fixed marketing expe eee amount to Rs. 2,50,000 per month respectively. The variable distribution cost amount See a cocting systemt Rs. 30 per unit. = ; e i js js and explain the mi Itcan market 100% of its output at Rs. 500 per unit provided it incurs the following furtfifl aresyom expenditure : it ae : whe 7 (@) it gives gift items costing Rs: 30 per unit of sale; eae (b it has lucky draws every month giving the first prize of Rs. 50,000; 2nd prize © Conversion cost Rs. 25,000, 3rd prize of Rs. 10,000 and:three consolation prizes of Rs. 5,000 eacigg (@ Sunk cost customers buying the product. (éi Differential cost (0 it spends Rs. 1,00,000 on refreshments served every month to its customers; 4) Opportunity cost (@ it sponsors a television programme every week at a cost of Rs. 20,00,000 per moi %) Out of pocket cost It can market 30% of its output at Rs. $50 per unit without incurring any of the expet tinguish between : referred to in (a) to (d) above. (@ Cost centre and cost Advise the company on its course of action. Show the supporting cost sheets i) Cost centre and cost A es

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