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ACCT 505 Week 1 Case Study (DEVRY)


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Top Switch Inc. designs and manufactures switches used in telecommunications. Serious flooding throughout the state of Tennessee affected Top Switch’s facilities. Inventory was completely ruined, and the company’s computer system, including all accounting records, was destroyed.

Before the unfortunate incident, recovery specialists cleaned the buildings. The company controller is very nervous and anxious to recover whatever records he can to support the insurance claim for the destroyed inventory. After consulting with the cost accountant, they decide to retrieve the previous year’s annual report for the beginning inventory numbers. In addition, they also agreed that they need first quarter cost data.

The cost accountant was working on the first quarter results before the storm hit, and to his surprise, the report was still in his desk drawer. After reviewing the data , the information shows the following information: Material purchases were $ 325,000; Direct Labor was $ 220,000. Further discussions between the controller and the cost accountant revealed that sales were $ 1,350,000 and the gross margin was 30% of sales. The cost accountant also discovered, while sifting through the information, that cost of goods available for sale was $ 1,020,000 at cost. While assessing the damage, the controller determined that the prime costs were $ 545,000 up to the time of the damage and that manufacturing overhead is 65% of conversion cost. The cost accountant is not sure about all of this, but he decides to see what he can do with the information.

The beginning inventory numbers are as follows:


Raw Materials, $ 41,000
Work in Process, $ 56,000
Finished Goods, $ 35,000


Required:

Determine the amount of cost in the Raw Materials, Work in Process, and Finished Goods Inventory as of the date of the storm. ( Hint: You may wish to reconstruct the various schedules and statements that would have been affected by the company’s accounts during the period.)


Grading Rubric for Case Study I:


Category


Points


%


Description


Documentation &


Formatting


10


22%


Worksheet will be done in Excel and will contain formulas to receive maximum credit


Organization and Cohesiveness


15


33%


Calculations for all parts should be organized and correctly labeled.


Content


20


45%


A quality case study will have all required work completed and will be correct.


Total


45


100%


A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.

ACCT 505 Week 1 Case Study (DEVRY)


http://www.homeworkmye.com/product/acct-505-week-1-case-study-devry

A+ - Original!


Top Switch Inc. designs and manufactures switches used in telecommunications. Serious flooding throughout the state of Tennessee affected Top Switch’s facilities. Inventory was completely ruined, and the company’s computer system, including all accounting records, was destroyed.

Before the unfortunate incident, recovery specialists cleaned the buildings. The company controller is very nervous and anxious to recover whatever records he can to support the insurance claim for the destroyed inventory. After consulting with the cost accountant, they decide to retrieve the previous year’s annual report for the beginning inventory numbers. In addition, they also agreed that they need first quarter cost data.

The cost accountant was working on the first quarter results before the storm hit, and to his surprise, the report was still in his desk drawer. After reviewing the data , the information shows the following information: Material purchases were $ 325,000; Direct Labor was $ 220,000. Further discussions between the controller and the cost accountant revealed that sales were $ 1,350,000 and the gross margin was 30% of sales. The cost accountant also discovered, while sifting through the information, that cost of goods available for sale was $ 1,020,000 at cost. While assessing the damage, the controller determined that the prime costs were $ 545,000 up to the time of the damage and that manufacturing overhead is 65% of conversion cost. The cost accountant is not sure about all of this, but he decides to see what he can do with the information.

The beginning inventory numbers are as follows:


Raw Materials, $ 41,000
Work in Process, $ 56,000
Finished Goods, $ 35,000


Required:

Determine the amount of cost in the Raw Materials, Work in Process, and Finished Goods Inventory as of the date of the storm. ( Hint: You may wish to reconstruct the various schedules and statements that would have been affected by the company’s accounts during the period.)


Grading Rubric for Case Study I:


Category


Points


%


Description


Documentation &


Formatting


10


22%


Worksheet will be done in Excel and will contain formulas to receive maximum credit


Organization and Cohesiveness


15


33%


Calculations for all parts should be organized and correctly labeled.


Content


20


45%


A quality case study will have all required work completed and will be correct.


Total


45


100%


A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.

ACCT 505 Week 1 Case Study (DEVRY)


http://www.homeworkmye.com/product/acct-505-week-1-case-study-devry

A+ - Original!


Top Switch Inc. designs and manufactures switches used in telecommunications. Serious flooding throughout the state of Tennessee affected Top Switch’s facilities. Inventory was completely ruined, and the company’s computer system, including all accounting records, was destroyed.

Before the unfortunate incident, recovery specialists cleaned the buildings. The company controller is very nervous and anxious to recover whatever records he can to support the insurance claim for the destroyed inventory. After consulting with the cost accountant, they decide to retrieve the previous year’s annual report for the beginning inventory numbers. In addition, they also agreed that they need first quarter cost data.

The cost accountant was working on the first quarter results before the storm hit, and to his surprise, the report was still in his desk drawer. After reviewing the data , the information shows the following information: Material purchases were $ 325,000; Direct Labor was $ 220,000. Further discussions between the controller and the cost accountant revealed that sales were $ 1,350,000 and the gross margin was 30% of sales. The cost accountant also discovered, while sifting through the information, that cost of goods available for sale was $ 1,020,000 at cost. While assessing the damage, the controller determined that the prime costs were $ 545,000 up to the time of the damage and that manufacturing overhead is 65% of conversion cost. The cost accountant is not sure about all of this, but he decides to see what he can do with the information.

The beginning inventory numbers are as follows:


Raw Materials, $ 41,000
Work in Process, $ 56,000
Finished Goods, $ 35,000


Required:

Determine the amount of cost in the Raw Materials, Work in Process, and Finished Goods Inventory as of the date of the storm. ( Hint: You may wish to reconstruct the various schedules and statements that would have been affected by the company’s accounts during the period.)


Grading Rubric for Case Study I:


Category


Points


%


Description


Documentation &


Formatting


10


22%


Worksheet will be done in Excel and will contain formulas to receive maximum credit


Organization and Cohesiveness


15


33%


Calculations for all parts should be organized and correctly labeled.


Content


20


45%


A quality case study will have all required work completed and will be correct.


Total


45


100%


A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.