Required: 1.  Determine the factory overhead rates under the multiple production department rate method. Assume that indirect labor is associated with the production departments, so that the total factory overhead is $315,000 and $540,000 for the Cutting and Finishing departments, respectively. Round per unit amounts to the nearest whole cent. Department Production Department Rate Cutting Department $ fill in the blank.... per direct labor hour Finishing Department $ fill in the blank.... per direct labor hour 2.  Determine the total and per-unit factory overhead costs allocated to each product, using the multiple production department overhead rates in (1). Round per unit amounts to the nearest whole cent

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Activity-Based And Department Rate Product Costing and Product Cost Distortions

Black and Blue Sports Inc. manufactures two products: snowboards and skis. The factory overhead incurred is as follows:

Indirect labor $507,000
Cutting Department 156,000
Finishing Department 192,000
    Total $855,000

 

The activity base associated with the two production departments is direct labor hours. The indirect labor can be assigned to two different activities as follows:

Activity   Budgeted Activity Cost   Activity Base
Production control   $237,000   Number of production runs    
Materials handling   270,000   Number of moves    
Total   $507,000        

 

The activity-base usage quantities and units produced for the two products follow:

    Number of Production Runs   Number of Moves   Direct Labor Hours-Cutting   Direct Labor Hours-Finishing   Units Produced
Snowboards   430   5,000   4,000   2,000   6,000                    
Skis   70   2,500   2,000   4,000   6,000                    
      Total   500   7,500   6,000   6,000   12,000                    

 

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1.  Determine the factory overhead rates under the multiple production department rate method. Assume that indirect labor is associated with the production departments, so that the total factory overhead is $315,000 and $540,000 for the Cutting and Finishing departments, respectively. Round per unit amounts to the nearest whole cent.

Department Production Department Rate
Cutting Department $ fill in the blank.... per direct labor hour
Finishing Department $ fill in the blank.... per direct labor hour

2.  Determine the total and per-unit factory overhead costs allocated to each product, using the multiple production department overhead rates in (1). Round per unit amounts to the nearest whole cent.

Product Total Factory Overhead Factory Overhead Per Unit
Snowboards $ fill in the blank 3 $ fill in the blank 4
Skis $ fill in the blank 5 $ fill in the blank 6

3.  Determine the activity rates, assuming that the indirect labor is associated with activities rather than with the production departments. Round per unit amounts to the nearest whole cent.

Activity Activity Rate
Production Control $ fill in the blank....per prod. run
Materials Handling $ fill in the blank.....per move
Cutting Department $ fill in the blank.....per dlh
Finishing Department $ fill in the blank......per dlh

4.  Determine the total and per-unit cost assigned to each product under activity-based costing. Round the per unit amounts to the nearest whole cent.

Product Total Activity Cost Activity Cost Per Unit
Snowboards $ fill in the blank  $ fill in the blank 
Skis $ fill in the blank  $ fill in the blank 
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