Social Media, Inc. (SMI) has two services for users. Toot!, which connects tutors with students who are looking for tutoring services, and TiX, which can be used to buy, sell, or exchange event tickets. For the following year, SMI expects the following results.     Toot!   TiX Total Users   15,500     22,100     37,600   Revenues $ 2,000,000   $ 2,080,000   $ 4,080,000   Engineering hours   10,400     8,400     18,800   Engineering cost $ 881,000   $ 999,000   $ 1,880,000   Administrative costs             $ 1,504,000       The company is considering using a two-stage cost allocation system and wants to assess the effects on reported product profits.   The company is considering using Engineering Hours and Users as the allocation base. Additional information follows.     Toot! TiX Total Engineering hours   10,400     8,400     18,800   Users   15,500     22,100     37,600   Engineering-hour related administrative cost             $ 199,280   User-related administrative cost             $ 1,304,720       Required: a. Compute the predetermined overhead rate used to apply the two administrative costs pools to the two services assuming SMI uses the proposed two-stage cost system to allocate administrative costs. b. Based on the rates computed in requirement (a), what is the profit for each service?

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Social Media, Inc. (SMI) has two services for users. Toot!, which connects tutors with students who are looking for tutoring services, and TiX, which can be used to buy, sell, or exchange event tickets. For the following year, SMI expects the following results.

 

  Toot!   TiX Total
Users   15,500     22,100     37,600  
Revenues $ 2,000,000   $ 2,080,000   $ 4,080,000  
Engineering hours   10,400     8,400     18,800  
Engineering cost $ 881,000   $ 999,000   $ 1,880,000  
Administrative costs             $ 1,504,000  
 

 

The company is considering using a two-stage cost allocation system and wants to assess the effects on reported product profits.
 
The company is considering using Engineering Hours and Users as the allocation base. Additional information follows.

 

  Toot! TiX Total
Engineering hours   10,400     8,400     18,800  
Users   15,500     22,100     37,600  
Engineering-hour related administrative cost             $ 199,280  
User-related administrative cost             $ 1,304,720  
 

 

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a. Compute the predetermined overhead rate used to apply the two administrative costs pools to the two services assuming SMI uses the proposed two-stage cost system to allocate administrative costs.

b. Based on the rates computed in requirement (a), what is the profit for each service?

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A cost allocated to produce a product or service is called Overhead rate. Overhead costs are the indirect expenses that are tied to production costs.

The overhead costs are allocated or distributed based on specific measures. To calculate overhead rates, indirect costs are divided by allocation measures. 

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