
Activity Based Costing:
Method of recognizing activities in the organization and allotment of cost of each activity thereto is known as activity based costing.
To compute:Activity rates for given activities related to deluxe model and basic model of the company.

Explanation of Solution
Activity rates shown in below table:
Activity | Budget cost ($) | Deluxe model | Basic model | Total of deluxe and basic | Activity rate ($) |
Parts required | 625,000 | 20,000 parts | 30,000 parts | 50,000 parts | 12.5/ part |
Batches made | 900,000 | 250 batches | 100 batches | 350 batches | 2571.4/ batch |
Purchase orders | 105,000 | 50 order | 20 order | 70 orders | 1500/ order |
Invoices | 175,000 | 50invoices | 10invoices | 60 invoices | 2,917/ invoice |
Space occupied | 300,000 | 10,000 square foot | 7,000 square foot | 17000 square foot | 17.6/ square feet |
Models | 75,000 | 1 model | 1 model | 2 models | 37,500/ model |
Hence,an activity rate of each single activity is now ascertained.
Working notes:
Formula to calculate activity rate is,
Calculation of activity rate for parts required,
Calculation of activity rate for batches made,
Calculation of activity rate for purchase orders,
Calculation of activity rate for invoices,
Calculation of activity rate for space occupied,
Calculation of activity rate for models,
Assignment of cost to deluxe model and basic model is shown in below table,
Activity | Deluxe model | Basic model | Cost of deluxe model ($) | Cost of deluxe model ($) |
Parts required | 20,000 parts | 30,000 parts | 250,000 | 375,000 |
Batches made | 250 batches | 100 batches | 642,850 | 257,140 |
Purchase orders | 50 order | 20 order | 75,000 | 30,000 |
Invoices | 50invoices | 10invoices | 145,850 | 29,170 |
Space occupied | 10,000 square foot | 7,000 square foot | 176,000 | 123,200 |
Models | 1 model | 1 model | 37,500 | 37,500 |
Hence,cost to each activity related to deluxe model and basic model is now determined.
Working notes:
Formula to calculate overhead cost per unit of each model is,
Deluxe model
Calculation of overhead cost for parts required,
Calculation of overhead cost for batches made,
Calculation of overhead cost for purchase orders,
Calculation of overhead cost for invoices,
Calculation of overhead cost for space occupied,
Calculation of overhead cost for models,
Basic model
Calculation of overhead cost for parts required,
Calculation of overhead cost for batches made,
Calculation of overhead cost for purchase orders,
Calculation of overhead cost for invoices,
Calculation of overhead cost for space occupied,
Calculation of overhead cost for models,
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