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client plans to construct a manufacturing plant that involves multiple engineering disciplines.
Calculate the total engineering fees including taxes based on the following:
Mechanical Works, $1,540,000
Electrical Works, $1,780,000
Earth Works, $950,000
Civil Works, $2,125,100
Environmental Works, $1,325,000
Basis B fees = 9%
There are no office fees
Do not include the construction works as part of the engineering fees.
Taxes = 13%
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- SagarMunoz Company makes and sells lawn mowers for which it currently makes the engines. It has an opportunity to purchase the engines from a reliable manufacturer. The annual costs of making the engines are shown here. Cost of materials (13,100 Units × $19) $ 248,900 Labor (13,100 Units × $12) 157,200 Depreciation on manufacturing equipment* 25,000 Salary of supervisor of engine production 69,000 Rental cost of equipment used to make engines 27,000 Allocated portion of corporate-level facility-sustaining costs 82,000 Total cost to make 13,100 engines $ 609,100 *The equipment has a book value of $108,000 but its market value is zero.Required Determine the maximum price per unit that Munoz would be willing to pay for the engines. Determine the maximum price per unit that Munoz would be willing to pay for the engines, if production increased to 18,650 units. (For all requirements, Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)Ch 6) Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Listed here are the costs associated with the production of 1,000 drum sets manufactured by TrueBeat. Costs 1. Plastic for casing-$21,000 2. Wages of assembly workers-$85,000 3. Property taxes on factory-$6,000 4. Office accounting salaries-$32,000 5. Drum stands-$43,000 6. Rent cost of office for accountants-$36,000 7. Office management salaries-$160,000 8. Annual fee for factory maintenance-$16,000 9. Sales commissions-$18,000 10. Factory machinery depreciation, straight-line-$47,000 Costs Required: 1. Classify each cost and its amount as either product or period. The first cost is completed as an example. 1. Plastic for casing 2. Wages of assembly workers 3. Property taxes on factory 4. Office accounting salaries 5. Drum stands 6. Rent cost of office for accountants 7. Office management salaries 8. Annual fee for factory maintenance 9. Sales commissions 10. Factory machinery…
- pare.44Banc Corporation Trust is considering either a bank-wide overhead rate or department overhead rates to allocate $396,000 of indirect costs. The bank-wide rate could be based on either direct labor-hours (DLH) or the number of loans processed. The departmental rates would be based on direct labor-hours for Consumer Loans and a dual rate based on direct labor-hours and the number of loans processed for Commercial Loans. The following information was gathered for the upcoming period: Department DLH Loans Processed Direct Costs Consumer 14,000 700 $ 280,000 Commercial 8,000 300 $ 180,000 If Banc Corporation Trust uses a bank-wide rate based on the number of loans processed, what would be the total costs for the Consumer Department? Multiple Choice $280,000 $256,800 $576,000 $557,200Collins Co. produces a part used in the manufacture of one of its products. The unit product cost is $40, computed as follows: Direct materials, direct labor, and variable overhead $24 Fixed overhead $16 Total $40 An outside supplier has offered to provide the parts for only $30 each. If the parts are purchased from the outside supplier, (1) the company estimates that 25% of the fixed overhead cost above could be eliminated; (2) the company can use the freed capacity to launch a new product, earning a contribution margin of $5 per unit. Based on these data, the per-unit dollar financial advantage or disadvantage of purchasing from the outside supplier would be: Multiple Choice a)$7 financial disadvantage b)$8 financial advantage c)$2 financial disadvantage d)$3 financial advantage
- please answer within the format by providing formula the detailed workingPlease provide answer in text (Without image)Please provide answer in text (Without image)Please provide answer in text (Without image)Hicks Contracting collects and analyzes cost data in order to track the cost of installing decks on new home construction jobs. The following are some of the costs that they incur. Classify these costs as fixed or variable costs and as product or period costs. A. Lumber used to construct decks ($12.00 per square foot) B. Carpenter labor used to construct decks ($10 per hour) C. Construction supervisor salary ($45,000 per year) D. Depreciation on tools and equipment ($6,000 per year) E. Selling and administrative expenses ($35,000 per year) F. Rent on corporate office space ($34,000 per year) G. Nails, glue, and other materials required to construct deck (varies per job)Banc Corporation Trust is considering either a bank-wide overhead rate or department overhead rates to allocate $398,000 of indirect costs. The bank-wide rate could be based on either direct labor-hours (DLH) or the number of loans processed. The departmental rates would be based on direct labor-hours for Consumer Loans and a dual rate based on direct labor-hours and the number of loans processed for Commercial Loans. The following information was gathered for the upcoming period: Department Consumer Commercial Multiple Choice O How much of the $398,000 indirect costs should be allocated to the Consumer Department, if Banc Corporation Trust uses a bank-wide rate based on the number of loans processed? Note: Round the bank-wide rate to the nearest dollar. O O $298,000 $298.500 $290,000 DLH 18,000 6,000 $108,000 Loans Processed 750 250 Direct Costs $ 290,000 $ 170,000
- [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Listed here are the costs associated with the production of 1,000 drum sets manufactured by TrueBeat. Costs 1. Plastic for casing-$21,000 2. Wages of assembly workers-$86,000 3. Property taxes on factory-$7,000 4. Office accounting salaries-$42,000 5. Drum stands-$27,000 6. Rent cost of office for accountants-$12,000 7. Office management salaries-$180,000 8. Annual fee for factory maintenance-$21,000 9. Sales commissions-$15,000 10. Factory machinery depreciation, straight-line-$40,000Zachary Concrete Company pours concrete slabs for single-family dwellings. Lancing Construction Company, which operates outside Zachary's normal sales territory, asks Zachary to pour 53 slabs for Lancing's new development of homes. Zachary has the capacity to build 370 slabs and is presently working on 230 of them. Lancing is willing to pay only $2,630 per slab. Zachary estimates the cost of a typical job to include unit-level materials, $820; unit-level labor, $400; and an allocated portion of facility-level overhead, $1,490. Required Calculate the contribution to profit from the special order. Should Zachary accept or reject the special order to pour 53 slabs for $2,630 each? Contribution to profit Should Zachary accept or reject the special order?Recher Corporation uses part Q89 in one of its products. The company's Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the 8,300 units of the part that are needed every year. Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Supervisor's salary. Depreciation of special equipment Allocated general overhead An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $30.00 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company. If the outside supplier's offer were accepted, only $4,600 of these allocated general overhead costs would be avoided. In addition, the space used to produce part Q89 could be used to make more of one of the company's other products, generating an additional segment margin of…