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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
13

True or False Question

Business
2 answers:
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
7 0
True would be correct
Len [333]3 years ago
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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  • Cost assignment is based on the actual consumption by each.

The ABC costing system is not like the traditional costing system that uses a single plantwide rate as the overhead rate based on a single cost driver.

<h3>Question Completion:</h3>

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Compute the total cost per unit for each product under ABC.

<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>

Activity Cost Pool  Cost Driver  Estimated  Expected Use   Expected Use

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Purchasing         Orders             $ 126,000            400             100         300

Receiving          Pounds                 30,000       20,000         4,000    16,000

Assembling      Number of parts 444,000       74,000       20,000   54,000

Testing              Number of tests  115,000       23,000        10,000   13,000

Finishing           Units                   140,000        70,000       20,000 50,000

Packing & shipping Pounds       195,000        80,000        18,000 62,000

Total                                      $1,050,000

Overhead rate per Activity Cost Pool

Activity Cost Pool  Cost Driver  Estimated  Expected Use     Overhead

                                                   Overhead  of Cost Drivers       Rates

Purchasing         Orders             $ 126,000            400              $315 ($126,000/400)

Receiving          Pounds                 30,000       20,000            $1.50 ($30,000/20,000)

Assembling      Number of parts 444,000       74,000           $6.00 ($444,000/74,000)

Testing              Number of tests  115,000       23,000           $5.00 $115,000/23,000)

Finishing           Units                   140,000        70,000           $2.00 ($140,000/70,000)

Packing & shipping Pounds       195,000        80,000           $2.4375 ($195,000/80,000)

Allocation of Overhead per product:

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Purchasing                 $315     $31,500 (100 x $315)     $94,500 (300 x $315)

Receiving                  $1.50        6,000 (4,000 x $1.5)    24,000 (16,000 x $1.5)

Assembling             $6.00     120,000 (20,000 x $6) 324,000 (54,000 x $6)

Testing                    $5.00      50,000 (10,000x $5)     65,000 (13,000 x $5)

Finishing                 $2.00      40,000 (20,000 x $2)  100,000 (50,000 x $2)

Packing &

shipping Pounds  $2.4375   43,875 (18,000 x $2.4375) 151,125 (62,000 x $2.4375)

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