Jean Sharpe
Jean Sharpe decides to gather additional data to identify the cause of
Because labor-hours are still an important cost driver for overhead, Jean decides that she should use labor-hours to allocate the remaining $24,500.
CBI still plans to produce 1,000 cases each of Almond Dream, Krispy Krackle, and Creamy Crunch. Assume that CBI can sell all products it manufactures and that if it drops any products, it will use excess capacity to produce additional cases of the most profitable product. Overhead will remain $69,500 per month under all alternatives
Required
- Based on the additional data, determine the product cost and gross profit margin percentages of each product using the three allocation bases (labor-hours, machine-hours, and square feet) to determine the allocation assigned to each product.
- Would management recommend dropping any product based on the criterion of dropping products with less than 10 percent gross profit margin?
- Based on the recommendation you make in requirement ( b ), recalculate the allocations and profit margins to determine whether any of the remaining products should be dropped from the product line. If so, substantiate the profitability of remaining products.

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