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-BARSIC- [3]
3 years ago
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ANZ Corporation manufactures a product available in two models: ABC, and PQR. Despite the growing popularity of the PQR model, c

ompany profits have been declining steadily, and management is beginning to think there might be a problem with their costing system. Material and Labour costs are given below:
ABC PQR
Sales demand 30000 15000
Direct material cost/unit $45 $60
Direct labour cost/unit $30 $40
Production overheads are $600,000 each month.
These are absorbed on a sales demand basis.
Calculate the full production costs for ABC and PQR, using traditional costing method
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The full production costs are:

ABC = $22,900,000

PQR = $1,700,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Traditional costing method is a costing method that allocates or applies overhead based on a particular metric determined by a company. It therefore add both direct cost of production and production overheads absorbed to obtain the full cost of production.

Since production overheads in this question is absorbed on demand sales basis, the full production costs for ABC and PQR can be computed as follows:

ANZ Corporation

Computation of Full Production Costs

<u>Particulars                                      ABC                 PQR     </u>

Sales demand                            <u> 30,000 </u>            <u> 15,000</u>

Cost                                                   $                        $    

Direct cost:

Direct materials cost (w.1)        1,350,000           900,000

Direct labor cost (w.2)            <u>    900,000 </u>        <u>  600,000  </u>

Total direct cost                     22,500,000        1,500,000

Indirect cost:

Production overhead (w.3)   <u>      400,000 </u>         <u>  200,000 </u>

Full production cost           <u>  22,900,000 </u>       <u> 1,700,000 </u>

Workings:

w.1: Computation of direct material cost

Direct material cost = Direct material cost per unit * Sales demand

Therefore;

ABC Direct material cost = $45 * 30,000 = $1,350,000

PQR Direct material cost = $60 * 15,000 = $900,000

w.2: Computation of direct labor cost

Direct labor cost = Direct labor cost per unit * Sales demand

Therefore;

ABC Direct material cost = $30 * 30,000 = $900,000

PQR Direct material cost = $40 * 15,000 = $600,000

w.3: Allocation of production overhead

Production overheads allocated to a model = Production overheads * (Model's Sales Demand / Total Sales demand)

Total Sales demand = 30,000 + 15,000 = 45,000

Therefore, we have:

Production overhead allocated to ABC = $600,000 * (30,000 / 45,000) = $400,000

Production overhead allocated to PQR = $600,000 * (15,000 / 45,000) = $200,000

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