Real Cool produces air conditioners in two departments: Assembly and Finishing. Budgeted information follows.   Department Budgeted Cost Allocation Base Budgeted Usage Assembly $ 320,000 Machine hours 8,000 machine hours Finishing 25,000 Direct labor hours 5,000 direct labor hours Additional production information for two models of its air conditioners follows.   Per unit Model A Model T Selling price $ 600 $ 580 Direct materials 200 190 Direct labor 250 260     Model A Model T Units produced 500   600   Assembly machine hours per unit 2 MH 4 MH Finishing direct labor hours per unit 3 DLH 4 DLH     1a. Compute departmental overhead rates and determine overhead cost per unit for each model. 1b. Use machine hours to allocate budgeted Assembly costs and use direct labor hours to allocate budgeted Finishing costs. 2. Compute the total product cost per unit for each model. 3. For each model, compute the gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit).

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Real Cool produces air conditioners in two departments: Assembly and Finishing. Budgeted information follows.
 

Department Budgeted Cost Allocation Base Budgeted Usage
Assembly $ 320,000 Machine hours 8,000 machine hours
Finishing 25,000 Direct labor hours 5,000 direct labor hours


Additional production information for two models of its air conditioners follows.

 

Per unit Model A Model T
Selling price $ 600 $ 580
Direct materials 200 190
Direct labor 250 260

 

  Model A Model T
Units produced 500   600  
Assembly machine hours per unit 2 MH 4 MH
Finishing direct labor hours per unit 3 DLH 4 DLH

   
1a. 
Compute departmental overhead rates and determine overhead cost per unit for each model.
1b. Use machine hours to allocate budgeted Assembly costs and use direct labor hours to allocate budgeted Finishing costs.
2. Compute the total product cost per unit for each model.
3. For each model, compute the gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit).

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