Answer:
1. Overhead rate = Overhead costs / Direct material costs
Overhead rate = $684,000 / $1,900,000
Overhead rate = 0.36
Overhead rate = 36%
2. How much direct labor cost and overhead cost are assigned to this job?
Total cost of job in process $71,000
Less: Overhead applied $7,920
($22,000 * 36%)
Less: Material cost of job in process <u>$22,000</u>
Direct labor cost <u>$41,080</u>
Hence, direct labor cost is $41,080 and Overhead cost is $7,920
C. 60
Explanation:
Producer's Surplus means the value producer derives from selling goods. For example, if producer is willing to sell the product for a price 8 but consumers are willing to pay a higher price, let's say 20, then producer achieves a surplus of 12 per unit. Let's calculate the producer's surplus -
As per question, Reservation Price (RP) =20, Price (P) =8, & Quantity (Q) =10
The formula for Producer Surplus (PS) is as follow:
PS = 1/2 (RP - P) x Q
= 1/2 (20-8) x 10 = 60
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Product costs are the costs directly incurred from the manufacturing process. The three basic categories of product costs they are;
1) direct material
2) direct labour
3) manufacturing (factory) overhead.
Manufacturing overhead cost also include the following;
a) indirect labour: Indirect labor is the labor of those who are not directly involved in the production of the products.
b) indirect material: Indirect materials are materials that are used in the production process but that are not directly traceable to the product.