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Inessa05 [86]
3 years ago
6

Tiger Furnishings produces two models of cabinets for home theater components, the Basic and the Dominator. Data on operations a

nd costs for March follow:
Basic Dominator Total
Units produced 950 500 1,450
Machine-hours 3,200 2,400 5,600
Direct labor-hours 2,700 1,100 3,800
Direct materials costs $9,600 $3,900 $13,500
Direct labor costs 63,700 37,700 101,400
Manufacturing overhead
costs 130,340
Total costs $245,240
Required:
Compute the predetermined overhead rate assuming that Tiger Furnishings uses direct labor-hours to allocate overhead costs.
Business
1 answer:
Finger [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Tiger Furnishings

The predetermined overhead rate

= $34.30 per direct labor hour

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            Basic       Dominator       Total

Units produced                  950            500            1,450

Machine-hours               3,200         2,400           5,600

Direct labor-hours          2,700           1,100           3,800

Direct materials costs $9,600       $3,900       $13,500

Direct labor costs        63,700        37,700        101,400

Manufacturing overhead  costs                         130,340

Total costs                                                      $245,240

b) Computation of the Predetermined overhead rate

= Total manufacturing overhead costs divided by total direct labor hours

= $130,340/3,800

= $34.30 per direct labor hour

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