Waterway Fire, Inc. manufactures steel cylinders and nozzles for two models of fire extinguishers: (1) a home fire extinguisher and (2) a commercial fire extinguisher. The home model is a high-volume (54,000 units), half-gallon cylinder that holds 2 1/2 pounds of multi- purpose dry chemical at 480 PSI. The commercial model is a low-volume (10,200 units), two-gallon cylinder that holds 10 pounds of multi-purpose dry chemical at 390 PSI. Both products require 1.5 hours of direct labor for completion. Therefore, total annual direct labor hours are 96,300 or [1.5 hours x (54,000 + 10,200)]. Estimated annual manufacturing overhead is $1,573,108. Thus, the predetermined overhead rate is $16.34 or ($1,573,108 ÷ 96,300) per direct labor hour. The direct materials cost per unit is $18.50 for the home model and $26.50 for the commercial model. The direct labor cost is $19 per unit for both the home and the commercial models. The company's managers identified six activity cost pools and related cost drivers and accumulated overhead by cost pool as follows. Activity Cost Pools Receiving Forming Assembling Testing Painting Packing and shipping Activity Cost Pool Receiving Forming Assembling Testing Painting Packing and shipping $ Cost Drivers $ Pounds Machine hours Number of parts Number of tests Gallons Pounds Estimated Overhead Estimated Overhead $87,100 150,150 399,280 47,940 57,838 830,800 $1,573,108 Estimated Use of Cost Drivers Estimated Use of Cost Drivers 335,000 Parts 35,000 217,000 Tests 25,500 Pounds 335,000 Machine hours 5,258 Under ABC, prepare a schedule showing the computations of the activity-based overhead rates (per cost driver). (Round overhead rate to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.) Pounds Gallons $ $ $ $ Use of Drivers by Product $ Home 215,000 27,000 165,000 15,500 3,680 215,000 Commercial 120,000 8,000 52,000 10,000 1,578 120,000 Activity-Based Overhead Rate per pound per machine hour per part per test per gallon per pound
Waterway Fire, Inc. manufactures steel cylinders and nozzles for two models of fire extinguishers: (1) a home fire extinguisher and (2) a commercial fire extinguisher. The home model is a high-volume (54,000 units), half-gallon cylinder that holds 2 1/2 pounds of multi- purpose dry chemical at 480 PSI. The commercial model is a low-volume (10,200 units), two-gallon cylinder that holds 10 pounds of multi-purpose dry chemical at 390 PSI. Both products require 1.5 hours of direct labor for completion. Therefore, total annual direct labor hours are 96,300 or [1.5 hours x (54,000 + 10,200)]. Estimated annual manufacturing overhead is $1,573,108. Thus, the predetermined overhead rate is $16.34 or ($1,573,108 ÷ 96,300) per direct labor hour. The direct materials cost per unit is $18.50 for the home model and $26.50 for the commercial model. The direct labor cost is $19 per unit for both the home and the commercial models. The company's managers identified six activity cost pools and related cost drivers and accumulated overhead by cost pool as follows. Activity Cost Pools Receiving Forming Assembling Testing Painting Packing and shipping Activity Cost Pool Receiving Forming Assembling Testing Painting Packing and shipping $ Cost Drivers $ Pounds Machine hours Number of parts Number of tests Gallons Pounds Estimated Overhead Estimated Overhead $87,100 150,150 399,280 47,940 57,838 830,800 $1,573,108 Estimated Use of Cost Drivers Estimated Use of Cost Drivers 335,000 Parts 35,000 217,000 Tests 25,500 Pounds 335,000 Machine hours 5,258 Under ABC, prepare a schedule showing the computations of the activity-based overhead rates (per cost driver). (Round overhead rate to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.) Pounds Gallons $ $ $ $ Use of Drivers by Product $ Home 215,000 27,000 165,000 15,500 3,680 215,000 Commercial 120,000 8,000 52,000 10,000 1,578 120,000 Activity-Based Overhead Rate per pound per machine hour per part per test per gallon per pound
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