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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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Sheen Co. manufacturers laser printers. It has outlined the following overhead cost drivers: Overhead Costs PoolCost DriverOverh

ead Cost Budgeted Level for Cost Driver Quality controlNumber of inspections$77,000 1,100 Machine operationMachine hours 153,000 1,500 Materials handlingNumber of batches 1,200 30 Miscellaneous overhead costDirect labor hours 57,000 5,700 Sheen Co. has an order for 1,000 laser printers that has the following production requirements: Number of inspections295 Machine hours240 Number of batches6 Direct labor hours770 Using activity-based costing, applied machine operation overhead for the 1,000 laser printers order is: Multiple Choice
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andriy [413]3 years ago
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Answer:

Total allocated costs= $53,070

Explanation:

<u>First, we need to calculate the allocation rates using the following formula:</u>

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Quality control=  77,000 / 1,100 = $70 per inspection

Machine operation= 153,000 / 1,500 = $102 per machine hour

Materials handling= 1,200 / 30 = $40 per batch

Miscellaneous overhead cost=   57,000 / 5,700= $10 per labor hour

<u>Now, we can allocate overhead:</u>

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Quality control= 70*295= 20,650

Machine operation= 102*240= 24,480

Materials handling= 40*6= 240

Miscellaneous overhead cost= 10*770= 7,700

Total allocated costs= $53,070

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