Bonita Corporation manufactures safes-large mobile safes, and large walk-in stationary bank safes. As part of its annual budgeting process, Bonita is analyzing the profitability of its two products. Part of this analysis involves estimating the amount of overhead to l assigned to each product line. The information shown below relates to overhead. Units planned for production Material moves per product line Purchase orders per product line Direct labor hours per product line Mobile Safes 200 300 450 800 Walk-in Safes 50 200 350 1,700
Bonita Corporation manufactures safes-large mobile safes, and large walk-in stationary bank safes. As part of its annual budgeting process, Bonita is analyzing the profitability of its two products. Part of this analysis involves estimating the amount of overhead to l assigned to each product line. The information shown below relates to overhead. Units planned for production Material moves per product line Purchase orders per product line Direct labor hours per product line Mobile Safes 200 300 450 800 Walk-in Safes 50 200 350 1,700
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Transcribed Image Text:Bonita Corporation manufactures safes-large mobile safes, and large walk-in stationary bank safes. As part of its annual budgeting
process, Bonita is analyzing the profitability of its two products. Part of this analysis involves estimating the amount of overhead to be
assigned to each product line. The information shown below relates to overhead.
Units planned for production
Material moves per product line
Purchase orders per product line
Direct labor hours per product line
(a)
Your answer is incorrect.
(1) One mobile safe
(2)
Mobile Safes Walk-in Safes
200
50
One walk-in safe $
300
450
800
The total estimated manufacturing overhead was $272,000. Under traditional costing (which assigns overhead on the basis of
direct labor hours), what amount of manufacturing overhead costs are assigned to: (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.)
200
350
1,700
per unit
per unit
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