Delph Company uses a job-order costing system with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that 55,000 machine-hours would be required for the period’s estimated level of production. It also estimated $980,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the coming period and variable manufacturing overhead of $4.00 per machine-hour. Because Delph has two manufacturing departments—Molding and Fabrication—it is considering replacing its plantwide overhead rate with departmental rates that would also be based on machine hours. The company gathered the following information to enable calculating departmental overhead rates:    Molding Fabrication Total Machine-hours 24,000 31,000 55,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead cost 760,000 220,000 980,000 Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour $4.00 $1.50   During the year, the company had no beginning or ending inventories and it started, completed, and sold only two jobs—Job D-70 and Job C-200. It provided the following information related to those two jobs:  Job D-70 Molding Fabrication Total Direct materials cost $370,000 $320,000 $690,000 Direct labor cost $220,000 $160,000 $380,000 Machine-hours 15,000 9,000 24,000   Job C-200 Molding Fabrication Total Direct materials cost $300,000 $220,000 $520,000 Direct labor cost $160,000 $260,000 $420,000 Machine-hours 9,000 22,000 31,000 Delph had no underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead during the year. 1. Assume Delph uses plantwide predetermined overhead rates based on machine-hours. a. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate. b. Compute the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job D-70 and Job C-200. c. If Delph establishes bid prices that are 150% of total manufacturing costs, what bid prices would it have established for Job D-70 and Job C-200?

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Delph Company uses a job-order costing system with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that 55,000 machine-hours would be required for the period’s estimated level of production. It also estimated $980,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the coming period and variable manufacturing overhead of $4.00 per machine-hour.

Because Delph has two manufacturing departments—Molding and Fabrication—it is considering replacing its plantwide overhead rate with departmental rates that would also be based on machine hours. The company gathered the following information to enable calculating departmental overhead rates: 

  Molding Fabrication Total
Machine-hours 24,000 31,000 55,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead cost 760,000 220,000 980,000
Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour $4.00 $1.50  

During the year, the company had no beginning or ending inventories and it started, completed, and sold only two jobs—Job D-70 and Job C-200. It provided the following information related to those two jobs: 

Job D-70 Molding Fabrication Total
Direct materials cost $370,000 $320,000 $690,000
Direct labor cost $220,000 $160,000 $380,000
Machine-hours 15,000 9,000 24,000

 

Job C-200 Molding Fabrication Total
Direct materials cost $300,000 $220,000 $520,000
Direct labor cost $160,000 $260,000 $420,000
Machine-hours 9,000 22,000 31,000

Delph had no underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead during the year.

1. Assume Delph uses plantwide predetermined overhead rates based on machine-hours.

a. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate.

b. Compute the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job D-70 and Job C-200.

c. If Delph establishes bid prices that are 150% of total manufacturing costs, what bid prices would it have established for Job D-70 and Job C-200?

d. What is Delph’s cost of goods sold for the year?

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