Maintenance Department Janitorial Department $ 7,800 5,000 Cutting Department Pruning Department 54,500 11,000 Using the direct method of support department cost allocation, determine the total cost of each production department after allocating all support costs to the production departments.

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Christmas Timber, Inc., produces Christmas trees. The trees are produced through a cutting and pruning process. Machine maintenance and janitorial labors are performed throughout the production process by nonproduction employees. Maintenance and janitorial costs are allocated based on machine hours used and the number of trees in each department, respectively. The company estimates that the cutting and pruning areas typically have about 20 and 60 trees, respectively, in them at one time. The company also estimates that the cutting process requires about 9 times as many machine hours as the pruning process. The total costs of each department are as follows:

 

Maintenance Department
Janitorial Department
$ 7,800
5,000
Cutting Department
Pruning Department
54,500
11,000
Using the direct method of support department cost allocation,
determine the total cost of each production department after allocating
all support costs to the production departments.
Transcribed Image Text:Maintenance Department Janitorial Department $ 7,800 5,000 Cutting Department Pruning Department 54,500 11,000 Using the direct method of support department cost allocation, determine the total cost of each production department after allocating all support costs to the production departments.
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