subject
Business, 30.06.2020 18:01 tommylopez22713

Kitchen Supply, Inc. (KSI), manufactures three types of flatware: institutional, standard, and silver. It applies all indirect costs according to a predetermined rate based on direct labor-hours. A consultant recently suggested that the company switch to an activity-based costing system and prepared the following cost estimates for year 2 for the recommended cost drivers Activity Recommended Estimated Estimated Cost
Cost Driver Cost Driver Activity
Processing orders Number of orders $ 52,875 225 orders
Setting up production Number of production runs 228,000 120 runs
Handling materials Pounds of materials used 264,000 120,000 pounds
Machine depreciation
and maintenance Machine-hours 231,000 11,000 hours
Performing quality control Number of inspections 54,400 40 inspections
Packing Number of units 112,500 450,000 units
Total estimated cost $ 942,775
in addition, management estimated 7,100 direct labor-hours for year 2.
Assume that the following cost driver volumes occurred in January, year 2:
Number of units produced 63,000 25,000 8,000
Direct materials costs $ 35,000 $ 22,000 $ 15,000
Direct labor-hours 470 460 590
Number of orders 13 8 6
Number of production runs 3 3 6
Pounds of material 18,000 6,000 3,000
Machine-hours 610 120 80
Number of inspections 2 3 3
Units shipped 63,000 25,000 8,000
Actual labor costs were $15 per hour.
Required:
a. (1) Compute a predetermined overhead rate for year 2 for each cost driver using the estimated costs and estimated cost driver units prepared by the consultant. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Processing orders- per order
setting up production-per run
handing materials- per pound
using machines-per machine
performing quality control-per inspection
Packing-per unit
(2) Compute a predetermined rate for year 2 using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Predetermined rate per direct labor hour
b. Compute the production costs for each product for January using direct labor-hours as the allocation base and the predetermined rate computed in requirement a(2). (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Accounts Institutional standard silver total
Direct Materials 35000 22000 15000 72000
Direct Labor
Indirect costs
Total cost
c. Compute the production costs for each product for January using the cost drivers recommended by the consultant and the predetermined rates computed in requirement a. (Note: Do not assume that total overhead applied to products in January will be the same for activity-based costing as it was for the labor-hour-based allocation.) (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Account Institutional standard silver Total
Direct materials 35,000 22,000 15,000 72,000
Direct labor
Indirect costs
Processing orders
setting up production
handling materials
using machines
performing quality control
packing
total cost

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 01:30
The gomez company, a merchandising firm, has budgeted its activity for december according to the following information: • sales at $500,000, all for cash. • merchandise inventory on november 30 was $250,000. • the cash balance at december 1 was $20,000. • selling and administrative expenses are budgeted at $50,000 for december and are paid for in cash. • budgeted depreciation for december is $30,000. • the planned merchandise inventory on december 31 is $260,000. • the cost of goods sold represents 75% of the selling price. • all purchases are paid for in cash. the budgeted cash disbursements for december are:
Answers: 3
question
Business, 23.06.2019 00:30
2. which of the following statements about interest is true? a. interest is a one-time fee that you pay for lending money. b. interest is expressed as a percentage of the amount you are borrowing. c. because interest rates tend to be small numbers, they typically don't have much effect on the price of the goods you're purchasing. d. interest is a penalty that you pay when you don't pay your bills on time.
Answers: 1
question
Business, 23.06.2019 02:00
True of false: the chancellor of a university has commissioned a team to collect data on students' gpas and the amount of time they spend bar hopping every week (measured in minutes). he wants to know if imposing much tougher regulations on all campus bars to make it more difficult for students to spend time in any campus bar will have a significant impact on general students' gpas. his team should use a t test on the slope of the population regression.
Answers: 1
question
Business, 23.06.2019 02:10
Goldman services hired a new clerk to keep custody of and maintain all the equipment in the equipment yard. the clerk has not yet been adequately trained on the maintenance needs of the equipment. which internal control procedure needs strengthening?
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Kitchen Supply, Inc. (KSI), manufactures three types of flatware: institutional, standard, and silve...
Questions
question
English, 19.03.2021 16:10
question
Mathematics, 19.03.2021 16:10
Questions on the website: 13722363