***ONLY NEED HELP WITH BOLD PART OF QUESTION***   Support activity cost allocation Jake’s Gems mines and produces diamonds, rubies, and other gems. The gems are produced by way of the Mining and Cutting activities. These production activities are supported by the Maintenance and Security activities. Security costs are allocated to the production activities based on asset value. Maintenance costs are normally allocated based on machine hours. However, Maintenance costs typically correlate more with the number of service calls. Information regarding the activities is provided in the following table:   Maintenance Security Mining Cutting Number of service calls 17 20 60 20 Machine hours 89 88 182 176 Asset value $200,000 $80,000 $300,000 $300,000 Department cost $25,000 $42,500 $160,000 $95,000 Is the process of allocating maintenance costs based on machine hours correct? Identify the measure than can possibly be used to allocate the maintenance costs. Measures that can possibly be used to allocate the maintenance costs. Number of service calls Asset value Department cost None of the above   Based on your response to part (1), determine the total costs allocated from each support activity to the other activities using the reciprocal services method and the most appropriate cost driver for Maintenance.   Maintenance Department Security Department Mining Department Cutting Department Maintenance cost allocation   $ $ $ Security cost allocation $   $ $ Production activities total costs     $ $ Assume Jake’s Gems is considering cutting costs by switching to a simpler support activity cost allocation method. Determine the total costs allocated from each support activity to the other activities. Particulars Mining Department Cutting Department Maintenance cost $ $ Security cost $ $ Production activities total cost $ $ Is it viable for the company to choose the direct method of cost allocation?   Which of the following supports your answer? The direct cost allocation method is too simple and it is not accurate. The difference between the direct cost allocation method and the reciprocal method is minimal and the direct method is easier. The reciprocal method of cost allocation is more accurate and easier than the direct method. None of the above.

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Support activity cost allocation

Jake’s Gems mines and produces diamonds, rubies, and other gems. The gems are produced by way of the Mining and Cutting activities. These production activities are supported by the Maintenance and Security activities. Security costs are allocated to the production activities based on asset value. Maintenance costs are normally allocated based on machine hours. However, Maintenance costs typically correlate more with the number of service calls. Information regarding the activities is provided in the following table:

 

Maintenance

Security

Mining

Cutting

Number of service calls

17

20

60

20

Machine hours

89

88

182

176

Asset value

$200,000

$80,000

$300,000

$300,000

Department cost

$25,000

$42,500

$160,000

$95,000

Is the process of allocating maintenance costs based on machine hours correct? Identify the measure than can possibly be used to allocate the maintenance costs.

Measures that can possibly be used to allocate the maintenance costs.

  1. Number of service calls
  2. Asset value
  3. Department cost
  4. None of the above

 

  1. Based on your response to part (1), determine the total costs allocated from each support activity to the other activities using the reciprocal services method and the most appropriate cost driver for Maintenance.

 

Maintenance
Department

Security
Department

Mining
Department

Cutting
Department

Maintenance cost allocation

 

$

$

$

Security cost allocation

$

 

$

$

Production activities total costs

 

 

$

$

  1. Assume Jake’s Gems is considering cutting costs by switching to a simpler support activity cost allocation method. Determine the total costs allocated from each support activity to the other activities.

Particulars

Mining
Department

Cutting
Department

Maintenance cost

$

$

Security cost

$

$

Production activities total cost

$

$

Is it viable for the company to choose the direct method of cost allocation?

 

Which of the following supports your answer?

  1. The direct cost allocation method is too simple and it is not accurate.
  2. The difference between the direct cost allocation method and the reciprocal method is minimal and the direct method is easier.
  3. The reciprocal method of cost allocation is more accurate and easier than the direct method.
  4. None of the above.

 

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