Gee Manufacturing produces two models of camshafts used in the production of automobile engines: Regular and High Performance. Gee currently uses an ABC system to assign costs to the two products. For the coming year, the company has the following overhead activities, costs, and activity drivers: activity expected cost activity driver activity capacity setups $214,612 set up hours 10,000 machining $420,000 machine hours 20,000 moving $112,500 move hours 5,000 total overhead $747,112     At practical capacity, the expected activity demands for each product are as follows:   regular performance model high performance model units completed 30,000 8,000 set up hours 8,000 2,000 machine hours 6,000 14,000 moving hours 1,000 4,000 The production cycle time for the regular performance camshaft is 0.50 (hours per unit) and that of the high performance camshaft is 2.5 (hours per unit). Required: 1. Calculate the total and per unit overhead assigned to each model using DBC (assume you only know cycle time, total overhead costs, and units at practical capacity). Round the overhead rate to four decimal places and the per unit overhead cost to two decimal places. How do the cost assignments compare to those of ABC? 2. Explain to Gee why DBC might be a better choice for assigning overhead costs.

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Gee Manufacturing produces two models of camshafts used in the production of automobile engines: Regular and High Performance. Gee currently uses an ABC system to assign costs to the two products.

For the coming year, the company has the following overhead activities, costs, and activity drivers:

activity expected cost activity driver activity capacity

setups

$214,612 set up hours 10,000
machining $420,000 machine hours 20,000
moving $112,500 move hours 5,000
total overhead $747,112    

At practical capacity, the expected activity demands for each product are as follows:

  regular performance model high performance model
units completed 30,000 8,000
set up hours 8,000 2,000
machine hours 6,000 14,000
moving hours 1,000 4,000

The production cycle time for the regular performance camshaft is 0.50 (hours per unit) and that of the high performance camshaft is 2.5 (hours per unit).

Required:

1. Calculate the total and per unit overhead assigned to each model using DBC (assume you only know cycle time, total overhead costs, and units at practical capacity). Round the overhead rate to four decimal places and the per unit overhead cost to two decimal places. How do the cost assignments compare to those of ABC?

2. Explain to Gee why DBC might be a better choice for assigning overhead costs.

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