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Business, 08.07.2020 22:01 marahkotelman

Heitger Company is a job-order costing firm that uses activity-based costing to apply overhead to jobs. Heitger identified three overhead activities and related drivers. Budgeted information for the year is as follows: Activity Cost Driver Amount of Driver
Materials handling $48,200 Number of moves 2,000
Engineering 157,700 Number of change orders 9,500
Other overhead 256,500 Direct labor hours 45,000
Heitger worked on four jobs in July. Data are as follows:
Job 13-43 Job 13-44 Job 13-45 Job 13-46
Beginning balance $24,200 $17,200 $3,200 $0
Direct materials $6,600 $8,600 $11,200 $11,300
Direct labor cost $820 $1,010 $1,700 $110
Job 13-43 Job 13-44 Job 13-45 Job 13-46
Number of moves 40 51 32 7
Number of change orders 34 40 22 24
Direct labor hours 820 1,010 1,700 110
By July 31, Jobs 13-43 and 13-44 were completed and sold. Jobs 13-45 and 13-46 were still in process.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity rates for each of the three overhead activities. Round all activity rates to the nearest cent.
Materials handling rate $ per move
Engineering rate $ per change order
Other overhead rate $ per direct labor hour
2. Prepare job-order cost sheets for each job showing all costs through July 31.
When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. If an amount is zero, enter "0".
Heitger Company
Job-Order Cost Sheets
Job 13-43 Job 13-44 Job 13-45 Job 13-46
Balance, July 1 $ $ $ $
Direct materials
Direct labor cost
Materials handling
Engineering
Other overhead
Total $ $ $ $
3. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on July 31.
$
4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for July.
$
5. What if Job 13-46 required no engineering change orders? What is the difference in the new cost of Job 13-46?
$
How would the cost of the other jobs be affected?

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