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stellarik [79]
3 years ago
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Terri Ronsin had recently been transferred to the Home Security Systems Division of National Home Products. -Shortly after takin

g over her new position as divisional controller, she was asked to develop the division's predetermined overhead rate for the upcoming year. The accuracy of the rate is important because it is used throughout the year and any overapplied or under- applied overhead is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the year. National Home
Products uses direct labor-hours in all of its divisions as the allocation base for manufacturing overhead. To compute the predetermined overhead rate, Terri divided her estimate of the total manufacturing overhead for the coming year by the production manager's estimate of the total direct labor-hours for the coming year. She took her computations to the division's general manager for approval but was quite surprised when he suggested a modification in the base. Her conversation with the general manager of the Home Security Systems Division, Harry Irving, went like this:

Ronsin: Here are my calculations-for next year's predetermined overhead rate. If you approve, we can enter the rate into the computer on January 1 and be up and running in the job-order costing system right away this year. Irving: Thanks for coming up with the calculations so quickly, and they look just fine. There is, however, one slight modification I would like to see. Your estimate of the total direct labor- hours for the year is 440,000 hours. How about cutting that to about 420,000
hours?
Ronsin: I don't know if I can do that. The production manager says she will need about 440,000 direct labor-hours to meet the sales projections for the year. Besides, there are going to be over 430,000 direct labor-hours during the current year and sales are projected to be higher next year.

Irving: Teri, I know all of that. I would still like to reduce the, direct labor-hours in the base to something like 420,000 hours. You probably don't know that I had an agreement with your predecessor as divisional controller to shave 5% or so off the estimated direct labor-hours every year. That way, we kept a reserve that usually resulted in a big boost to net operating income at the end of the fiscal year in December. We called it our Christmas bonus. Corporate headquarters always
seemed as pleased as punch that we could pull off such a miracle at the end of the year. This system has worked well for many years, and I don't want to change it now.

Required:
a. Explain how shaving 5% off the estimated direct labor-hours in the allocation base for the predetermined overhead rate usually results in a big boost in net operating income at the end of the year.
b. Should Terri Ronsin go along with the general manager's request to reduce the direct labor- hours in the predetermined overhead rate computation to 420,000 direct labor-hours?
Business
1 answer:
Sati [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Home Security Systems Division of National Home Products

Predetermined Overhead Rate for the division:

a. Cutting off 5% off the estimated direct labor-hours every year implies that the predetermined overhead rate will be higher than what it is supposed to be.  Thus, as a higher rate is applied to overheads, the division will report over-applied overhead costs, which is used to reduce the Cost of Goods sold at the end of the year, and thus boost the net operating income.

b. Terri Ronsin should not go along with the general manager's request to reduce the direct labor-hours in the predetermined overhead rate computation to 420,000 as it is unethical with self-interest bias.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated direct labor-hours = 440,000

5% shaving = 22,000 (440,000 * 5%)

General manager's requested direct labor-hours = 420,000

Difference in estimated and requested = 20,000 direct labor-hours.

b) The predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead divided by the estimated total direct-labor-hours

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