Sofia Gomez runs a mobile pet grooming service. She charges $26 direct labor per grooming hour. She applies overhead to jobs on the basis of grooming hours. She predicts 900 grooming hours for the year. Her estimated overhead costs for the year follow. Van depreciation Van maintenance $ 8,800 Van insurance expense 1,400 Indirect materials 1. Predetermined overhead rate 2. Total job cost 3. Price quote $ 1,100 Tool depreciation 700 Other overhead $ 450 1,050 1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate using estimated grooming hours. 2. Sofia has been asked to groom 3 large dogs. She expects this job to require a total of 15 direct labor grooming hours. Compute her total cost (direct labor plus applied overhead) for this job. 3. If Sofia targets a markup of 20% on the total cost for each job, what price should she quote for the job in part2?

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Sofia Gomez runs a mobile pet grooming service. She charges $26 direct labor per grooming hour. She applies overhead to jobs on
the basis of grooming hours. She predicts 900 grooming hours for the year. Her estimated overhead costs for the year follow.
Van depreciation
Van maintenance
$ 8,800 Van insurance expense
1,400 Indirect materials
1. Predetermined overhead rate
2. Total job cost
3. Price quote
$ 1,100 Tool depreciation
700 Other overhead
$ 450
1,050
1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate using estimated grooming hours.
2. Sofia has been asked to groom 3 large dogs. She expects this job to require a total of 15 direct labor grooming hours. Compute her
total cost (direct labor plus applied overhead) for this job.
3. If Sofia targets a markup of 20% on the total cost for each job, what price should she quote for the job in part2?
Transcribed Image Text:Sofia Gomez runs a mobile pet grooming service. She charges $26 direct labor per grooming hour. She applies overhead to jobs on the basis of grooming hours. She predicts 900 grooming hours for the year. Her estimated overhead costs for the year follow. Van depreciation Van maintenance $ 8,800 Van insurance expense 1,400 Indirect materials 1. Predetermined overhead rate 2. Total job cost 3. Price quote $ 1,100 Tool depreciation 700 Other overhead $ 450 1,050 1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate using estimated grooming hours. 2. Sofia has been asked to groom 3 large dogs. She expects this job to require a total of 15 direct labor grooming hours. Compute her total cost (direct labor plus applied overhead) for this job. 3. If Sofia targets a markup of 20% on the total cost for each job, what price should she quote for the job in part2?
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