Techno Incorporated manufactures two models of cameras that can be used as cell phones, MPX, and digital camcorders. Model High F Great P Annual Sales in Units 10,700 16,700 Techno uses a volume-based costing system to apply factory overhead based on direct labor dollars. The unit prime costs of each product were as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Budget factory overhead: Engineering and Design Quality Control Machinery Miscellaneous Overhead Total High F $38.70 $18.30 Great P $26.10 $ 13.90 Engineering and design hours Quality control inspection hours Machine hours Labor hours 2,540 12,970 33,850 26,530 engineering hours inspection hours machine hours direct labor hours Techno's controller had been researching activity-based costing and decided to switch to it. A special study determined Techno's two products have the following budgeted activities: High F 1,030 5,710 20,350 12,070 Prev Great P 1,510 7,260 13,500 14,460 Using the firm's volume-based costing, applied factory overhead per unit for the High F model is: (Rounded to the nearest cent.) 2 of 10 $ 431,800 258,200 506,850 105,880 $ 1,302,730 ‒‒‒ Next
Techno Incorporated manufactures two models of cameras that can be used as cell phones, MPX, and digital camcorders. Model High F Great P Annual Sales in Units 10,700 16,700 Techno uses a volume-based costing system to apply factory overhead based on direct labor dollars. The unit prime costs of each product were as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Budget factory overhead: Engineering and Design Quality Control Machinery Miscellaneous Overhead Total High F $38.70 $18.30 Great P $26.10 $ 13.90 Engineering and design hours Quality control inspection hours Machine hours Labor hours 2,540 12,970 33,850 26,530 engineering hours inspection hours machine hours direct labor hours Techno's controller had been researching activity-based costing and decided to switch to it. A special study determined Techno's two products have the following budgeted activities: High F 1,030 5,710 20,350 12,070 Prev Great P 1,510 7,260 13,500 14,460 Using the firm's volume-based costing, applied factory overhead per unit for the High F model is: (Rounded to the nearest cent.) 2 of 10 $ 431,800 258,200 506,850 105,880 $ 1,302,730 ‒‒‒ Next
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