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5. The following data is available about the activity levels needed to produce the projected 25,000 units of Flims: 6. The following data is available about the activity levels needed to produce the projected 15,000 units of Flams: Calculate the expected variable overhead to be applied to Flams. 7. Calculate the total overhead (total for company) that is expected to be applied to Flims and Flams. 8. Calculate the projected unit costs and unit contribution margins for Flims and Flams using ABC costing. ================================================ ACCT 556 Week 2 Homework Assignment FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.acct556rank.com ACCT 556 Week 2 Homework Assignment The Schonlind Company has gathered information regarding past sales: Required: 1. Predict the sales for 2006 using the moving average method. 2. You noticed a sudden jump in sales in 2002. After inquiring about this jump, you were told that there was a one-time sale for $200,000 in that year that is not likely to be repeated. What revision, if any, would you make in the sales information used for projection? 3. If you revised you historical sales to be used to project 2006 sales, recalculate your projection using the moving average method. 4. Which projection (question 1 or question 3) do you feel is more representative of the Schonlind Company’s historical sales? Why?