Required: 1. Assume Delph uses plantwide predetermined overhead rates based on machine-hours. a. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate. b. Compute the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job D-70 and Job C-200. c. If Delph establishes bid prices that are 150% of total manufacturing costs, what bid prices would it have established for Job D-70 and Job C-200? d. What is Delph's cost of goods sold for the year? Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Delph Company uses job-order costing with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that 57,000 machine-hours would be required for the period's estimated level of production. It also estimated $980,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the coming period and variable manufacturing overhead of $4.00 per machine-hour. Because Delph has two manufacturing departments-Molding and Fabrication-it is considering replacing its plantwide overhead rate with departmental rates that would also be based on machine-hours. The company gathered the following information to enable calculating departmental overhead rates: Machine-hours Fixed manufacturing overhead cost Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour Molding 23,000 $ 740,000 $ 4.00 Fabrication 34,000 Total 57,000 $ 240,000 $980,000 $ 1.00 During the year, the company had no beginning or ending inventories and it started, completed, and sold only two jobs- Job D-70 and Job C-200. It provided the following information related to those two jobs: Job D-70 Direct materials cost Direct labor cost Machine-hours Molding $ 370,000 $ 220,000 14,000 Job C-200 Molding Direct materials cost $ 260,000 Direct labor cost Machine-hours $ 140,000 9,000 Fabrication $ 320,000 $ 120,000 9,000 Fabrication $ 240,000 $ 240,000 25,000 Total $ 690,000 $ 340,000 23,000 Total $ 500,000 $ 380,000 34,000 Delph had no underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead during the year.
Required: 1. Assume Delph uses plantwide predetermined overhead rates based on machine-hours. a. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate. b. Compute the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job D-70 and Job C-200. c. If Delph establishes bid prices that are 150% of total manufacturing costs, what bid prices would it have established for Job D-70 and Job C-200? d. What is Delph's cost of goods sold for the year? Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Delph Company uses job-order costing with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that 57,000 machine-hours would be required for the period's estimated level of production. It also estimated $980,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the coming period and variable manufacturing overhead of $4.00 per machine-hour. Because Delph has two manufacturing departments-Molding and Fabrication-it is considering replacing its plantwide overhead rate with departmental rates that would also be based on machine-hours. The company gathered the following information to enable calculating departmental overhead rates: Machine-hours Fixed manufacturing overhead cost Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour Molding 23,000 $ 740,000 $ 4.00 Fabrication 34,000 Total 57,000 $ 240,000 $980,000 $ 1.00 During the year, the company had no beginning or ending inventories and it started, completed, and sold only two jobs- Job D-70 and Job C-200. It provided the following information related to those two jobs: Job D-70 Direct materials cost Direct labor cost Machine-hours Molding $ 370,000 $ 220,000 14,000 Job C-200 Molding Direct materials cost $ 260,000 Direct labor cost Machine-hours $ 140,000 9,000 Fabrication $ 320,000 $ 120,000 9,000 Fabrication $ 240,000 $ 240,000 25,000 Total $ 690,000 $ 340,000 23,000 Total $ 500,000 $ 380,000 34,000 Delph had no underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead during the year.
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