Marcelin Corporation manufactures and sells one product. The following information pertains to the company's first year of operations: Variable costs per unit: Direct materials$92Fixed costs per year: Direct labor$1,122,000Fixed manufacturing overhead$3,927,000Fixed selling and administrative expenses$1,932,000 The company does not have any variable manufacturing overhead costs or variable selling and administrative expenses. During its first year of operations, the company produced 51,000 units and sold 46,000 units. The company's only product is sold for $276 per unit.The company is considering using either super-variable costing or a variable costing system that assigns $22 of direct labor cost to each unit that is produced. Which of the following statements is true
regarding the net operating income in the first year?
A. Variable costing net operating income exceeds super-variable costing net operating income by $110,000.
B. Super-variable costing net operating income exceeds variable costing net operating income by $385,000.
C. Variable costing net operating income exceeds super-variable costing net operating income by $385,000.
D. Super-variable costing net operating income exceeds variable costing net operating income by $110,000.
Answer: A
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