Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Tennessee Company manufactures a specialized fitting for Industrial machinery at the Stephens Street Facility. The facility has five departments. Two departments (Casting and Finishing) are production departments. The other three departments (Purchasing. Human Resources, and Information Technology) are considered service departments. The accumulated costs in the three service departments in the most recent period were $100,000, $160,000, and $80,000, respectively. The corporate management at Tennessee as been concerned that the costs of the service departments are getting too high. As a result, the plant manager has been told that the bonus payments to plant management (the plant manager and the five department managers) will not be paid if the cost of the allocated service departments is above $9.75 per unit in either production department. The product costing system at the plant currently uses the step method of service department cost allocation, although that is a decision choice of the plant controller. Information Technology (IT) costs are allocated first, followed by Human Resources (HR), and then Purchasing. IT costs are allocated on the basis of "IT calls" (requests for service). HR costs are allocated on the basis of employees. Purchasing costs are allocated on the basis of purchase orders (POS). The use of each base by all departments during the most recent period follows: Allocation Base Purchase orders Employees IT calls Purchasing see 90 9,600 Human Resources 760 100 4,800 Used by Information Technology 1,140 180 30,000 Casting 6,080 315 39,600 Finishing 1,520 315 66,000 Direct costs of the Casting Department (including department overhead, but before allocation of any service department costs) were $450,000 in the most recent period. Direct costs in the Finishing Department (again Including department overhead, but before allocation of any service department costs) were $525,000. Required: a. Using the current system for allocating service department costs, determine the allocated costs and the total costs in each of the two producing departments (Casting and Finishing). (Hint: Ignore any of its own services by a service department) b. Assume that 20,000 units were processed through these two departments in the most recent period. What is the per-unit allocated service department cost for each of the two production departments? c. Based on your analysis, will the bonus be paid if the most recent period's costs and activity are repeated? Explain.
Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below] Tennessee Company manufactures a specialized fitting for Industrial machinery at the Stephens Street Facility. The facility has five departments. Two departments (Casting and Finishing) are production departments. The other three departments (Purchasing. Human Resources, and Information Technology) are considered service departments. The accumulated costs in the three service departments in the most recent period were $100,000, $160,000, and $80,000, respectively. The corporate management at Tennessee as been concerned that the costs of the service departments are getting too high. As a result, the plant manager has been told that the bonus payments to plant management (the plant manager and the five department managers) will not be paid if the cost of the allocated service departments is above $9.75 per unit in either production department. The product costing system at the plant currently uses the step method of service department cost allocation, although that is a decision choice of the plant controller. Information Technology (IT) costs are allocated first, followed by Human Resources (HR), and then Purchasing. IT costs are allocated on the basis of "IT calls" (requests for service). HR costs are allocated on the basis of employees. Purchasing costs are allocated on the basis of purchase orders (POS). The use of each base by all departments during the most recent period follows: Allocation Base Purchase orders Employees IT calls Purchasing see 90 9,600 Human Resources 760 100 4,800 Used by Information Technology 1,140 180 30,000 Casting 6,080 315 39,600 Finishing 1,520 315 66,000 Direct costs of the Casting Department (including department overhead, but before allocation of any service department costs) were $450,000 in the most recent period. Direct costs in the Finishing Department (again Including department overhead, but before allocation of any service department costs) were $525,000. Required: a. Using the current system for allocating service department costs, determine the allocated costs and the total costs in each of the two producing departments (Casting and Finishing). (Hint: Ignore any of its own services by a service department) b. Assume that 20,000 units were processed through these two departments in the most recent period. What is the per-unit allocated service department cost for each of the two production departments? c. Based on your analysis, will the bonus be paid if the most recent period's costs and activity are repeated? Explain.
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