Carter Company manufactures two products, Deluxe and Regular, and uses a traditional two-stage cost allocation system. The first stage assigns all factory overhead costs to two production departments, A and B, based on machine hours. The second stage uses direct labor hours to allocate overhead to individual products.   For the current year, the firm budgeted $1,650,000 total factory overhead cost. The $1,650,000 was for the planned levels of machine and direct labor hours shown in the following table.     Production Department A Production Department B Machine hours 6,600 26,400 Direct labor hours 33,000 16,500   The following information relates to the firm’s operations for the month of January:     Deluxe Regular Units produced and sold 330 1,320 Unit cost of direct materials $ 165 $ 82.50 Hourly direct labor wage rate $ 25 $ 33 Direct labor hours in Department A per unit 2 2 Direct labor hours in Department B per unit 1 1   Carter Company is considering implementing an activity-based costing system. Its management accountant has collected the following information for activity cost analysis for the current year:   Activity Budgeted Overhead Cost Driver Budgeted Quantity Driver Consumption Deluxe Regular Material movement $ 11,550 Number of production runs 403 25 33 Machine setups 660,000 Number of setups 825 41 83 Inspections 970,200 Number of units 32,340 330 1,320 Shipment 8,250 Number of shipments 413 83 165   $ 1,650,000           Required: 1. Calculate the unit cost for each of the two products under the existing volume-based costing system. (Round "Regular unit cost" to 2 decimal places.) 2. Calculate the overhead per unit of the cost driver under the proposed ABC system. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) 3. Calculate the unit cost for each of the two products if the proposed ABC system is adopted. (Round your intermediate calculations to 1 decimal place and final answers to 2 decimal places.) 1.Deluxe Unit Cost _____    Regular Unit Cost _____ 2.Deluxe Unit Overhead _____    Regular Unit Overhead _____ 3.Deluxe Unit Cost _____    Regular Unit Cost _____

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Carter Company manufactures two products, Deluxe and Regular, and uses a traditional two-stage cost allocation system. The first stage assigns all factory overhead costs to two production departments, A and B, based on machine hours. The second stage uses direct labor hours to allocate overhead to individual products.

 

For the current year, the firm budgeted $1,650,000 total factory overhead cost. The $1,650,000 was for the planned levels of machine and direct labor hours shown in the following table.

 

  Production Department A Production Department B
Machine hours 6,600 26,400
Direct labor hours 33,000 16,500

 

The following information relates to the firm’s operations for the month of January:

 

  Deluxe Regular
Units produced and sold 330 1,320
Unit cost of direct materials $ 165 $ 82.50
Hourly direct labor wage rate $ 25 $ 33
Direct labor hours in Department A per unit 2 2
Direct labor hours in Department B per unit 1 1

 

Carter Company is considering implementing an activity-based costing system. Its management accountant has collected the following information for activity cost analysis for the current year:

 

Activity Budgeted Overhead Cost Driver Budgeted Quantity Driver Consumption
Deluxe Regular
Material movement $ 11,550 Number of production runs 403 25 33
Machine setups 660,000 Number of setups 825 41 83
Inspections 970,200 Number of units 32,340 330 1,320
Shipment 8,250 Number of shipments 413 83 165
  $ 1,650,000        

 

Required:

1. Calculate the unit cost for each of the two products under the existing volume-based costing system. (Round "Regular unit cost" to 2 decimal places.)

2. Calculate the overhead per unit of the cost driver under the proposed ABC system. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

3. Calculate the unit cost for each of the two products if the proposed ABC system is adopted. (Round your intermediate calculations to 1 decimal place and final answers to 2 decimal places.)

1.Deluxe Unit Cost _____
   Regular Unit Cost _____
2.Deluxe Unit Overhead _____
   Regular Unit Overhead _____
3.Deluxe Unit Cost _____
   Regular Unit Cost _____
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