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Korvikt [17]
4 years ago
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Requirement 3. Use the predetermined overhead allocation rates to compute the​ activity-based costs per unit of the commercial c

ontainers and the travel packs. Round to two decimal places. ​(​Hint: First compute the total​ activity-based costs allocated to each product​ line, and then compute the cost per​ unit.) Begin by selecting the formula to allocate overhead​ (OH) costs. ▼ x
Business
1 answer:
Iteru [2.4K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer

The answer and procedures of the exercise are attached in the following archives.

Explanation  

You will find the procedures, formulas or necessary explanations in the archive attached below. If you have any question ask and I will aclare your doubts kindly.  

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Part A:

August 1:

Cash                                               $6,500

Photography equipment               $$33,500

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August 2:

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Cash                                                                                        $2,100

August 5:

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Cash                                                                                        $880

August 20:

Cash                                                 $3,331

Photography fees earned                                                      $3,331

August 31:

Utilities expense                              $675

Cash                                                                                         $675

Total                                                 $46,986                          $46,986  

Part B:

Amount                              Debit($)                Credit($)

Cash                                   6,176

Office Supplies                 880

Prepaid Insurance            2,100

Photography Equipment 33,500

M.Harris Capital                                                 40,000

Photography Fee earned                                  3,331

Utilities Expense                675

Total                                     43,331                     43,331

Explanation:

Journal Entries:

It helps the company or firm to put all its transactions ion one sheet as debit and credit to keep track of its financial transactions. At the end total debit is equal to total credit.

Below are journal entries of above Transactions:

Amount                                          Debit                                Credit

August 1:

Cash                                               $6,500

Photography equipment               $$33,500

Madison Harris Capital                                                          $40,000

August 2:

Prepaid Insurance                          $2,100

Cash                                                                                        $2,100

August 5:

Office Supplies                               $880

Cash                                                                                        $880

August 20:

Cash                                                 $3,331

Photography fees earned                                                      $3,331

August 31:

Utilities expense                              $675

Cash                                                                                         $675

Total                                                 $46,986                          $46,986  

Part B:

From Above Entries we can find the cash at the end:

Ending Cash=Total Debit Cash- Total Credit Cash

Ending Cash=(6,500+3,331)-(2,100+880+675)

Ending Cash=$6176

Preparing Trial Balance:

Amount                              Debit($)                Credit($)

Cash                                   6,176

Office Supplies                 880

Prepaid Insurance            2,100

Photography Equipment 33,500

M.Harris Capital                                                 40,000

Photography Fee earned                                  3,331

Utilities Expense                675

Total                                     43,331                     43,331

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