Wytch Corporation bases its budgets on machine-hours. The company's static planning budget for February appears below:?Budgeted number of machine-hours 6,000Budgeted variable costs:?? Supplies (@ $6.90 per machine-hour)$41,400 Power (@ $3.70 per machine-hour) 22,200Budgeted fixed costs: Salaries 51,600 Equipment depreciation 26,400Total expense$141,600?Required:?Prepare a flexible budget for 6,400 machine-hours per month.
What will be an ideal response?
Wytch Corporation | ||
Flexible Budget | ||
Actual machine-hours (q) | 6,400 | |
Supplies ($6.90q) | $ | 44,160 |
Power ($3.70q) | 23,680 | |
Salaries ($51,600) | 51,600 | |
Equipment depreciation ($26,400) | 26,400 | |
Total expense | $ | 145,840 |
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