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Yuliya22 [10]
3 years ago
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Bark Manufacturing has three activities in its manufacturing process: machine setups, machining, and inspections. Estimated annu

al overhead cost for each activity is $80,000, $162,500, and $28,000, respectively. The expected annual use in each department is 1,000 setups, 12,500 machine hours, and 875 inspections.
Compute the overhead rate for each activity.
Business
1 answer:
vodomira [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

For Machine Setup:

Overhead=$80 per setup

For Machining:

Overhead=$13 per machine hours

For  inspections:

Overhead=$32 per inspections

Explanation:

Given Data:

Overhead cost for machine setups=$80,000

Overhead cost for machining=$162,500

Overhead cost for inspections=$28,000

Expected annual use in machine setups=1,000 setups

Expected annual use in machining=12,500 machine hours

Expected annual use in inspections=875 inspections.

Required:

Overhead rate for each activity=?

Solution:

For Machine Setup:

Overhead=\frac{Overhead\ Cost}{Annual\ use}

Overhead=\frac{\$80,000}{1000}

Overhead=$80 per setup

For Machining:

Overhead=\frac{Overhead\ Cost}{Annual\ use}

Overhead=\frac{\$162,500}{12,500}

Overhead=$13 per machine hours

For  inspections:

Overhead=\frac{Overhead\ Cost}{Annual\ use}

Overhead=\frac{\$28,000}{875}

Overhead=$32 per inspections

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