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1.
To identify:Categorization of overhead activities.
1.

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the categorization of overhead activities:
- Unit level:Activities that are performed on each unit.
- Batch level: Activities that are performed in batches or groups.
- Product level: Activities that are performed separately for each product.
- Facility level:Activities that are performed at the factory or plant level
Given below is the classification of each activity as unit level, batch level, product level or facility level:
- Grinding is a unit level activity.
- Polishing is a unit level activity.
- Product modification is a product level activity.
- Providing power is a facility level activity.
- System calibration is a batch level activity.
Hence, above activities are categorized under unit level, batch level, product level or facility level.
2.
To compute: Computation of activity overhead rates using ABC.
2.

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the computation of pool activity rates:
Cost pool activity | Driver | Activity cost ($) | Activity pool cost ($) | Driver quantity | Pool rate |
Grinding | Machine hours | 320,000 | |||
Polishing | Machine hours | 135,000 | 455,000 | 13,000 | $35 |
Product modification | Engineeringhours | 600,000 | 1,500 | 400 | |
Providing power | Directlaborhours | 255,000 | 17,000 | 15 | |
System calibration | Batches | 500,000 | 400 | 1,250 | |
1,810,000 |
Hence,activity pool rates have been computed in above table.
3.
To compute: Overhead costs assigned to job 3175 and job 4286.
3.

Explanation of Solution
Overhead costs are ascertained by multiplying the pool activity rates with cost drivers used for each job.
Given below is the computation of overhead costs assigned to job 3175 and job 4286:
Calculation of overhead costs assigned to job 3175 and job 4286:
Cost pool activity | Pool rate ($) | Driver quantity | Cost allocated ($) | Driver quantity | Cost allocated ($) |
Grinding and polishing | 35 | 550 | 19,250 | 5,500 | 192,500 |
Product modification | 400 | 26 | 10,400 | 32 | 12,800 |
Providing power | 15 | 500 | 7,500 | 4,375 | 65,625 |
System calibration | 1250 | 30 | 37,500 | 90 | 112,500 |
74,650 | 383,425 |
Hence, overhead cost allocated to job 3715 is $74,650 and job 4286 is $383,425.
4.
To compute: Overhead cost per unit.
4.

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the computation of overhead cost per unit:
Particulars | Job 3175 | Job 4286 | |
Total cost allocated | $74,650 | $383,425 | |
Number of units | 200 | 2,500 | |
Overhead cost per unit | $373.25 | $153.37 |
Hence, overhead cost per unit for job 3715 is $373.25 and job 4286 is $153.37.
5.
To compute: Overhead cost per unit as per plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours.
5.

Explanation of Solution
Given,
Grinding is $320,000
Polishing is $135,000
Product modification is $600,000
Providing power is $255,000
System calibration is $500,000
Labor hours of job 3175 is 500 hours
Labor hours of job 4286 is 4875 hours
Formula to calculate overhead cost per unit,
Formula to calculate total overhead,
Substitute $320,000 for value of grinding, is $135,000 for value of polishing, $600,000 for the value of product modification, providing power is $255,000 for the value of providing power, $500,000 for the value of System calibration.
Formula to calculate total direct labor hours,
Substitute 500 hours for the value of labor hours of job 3175 and 4875 hours for the value of labor hours of job 4286.
Hence,overhead cost per units is $371.28 for both jobs.
6.
To identify: Comparison of overhead cost by both methods.
6.

Explanation of Solution
- It is more useful to use ABC method than plantwide method as ABC method provides more accurate cost allocations which helps in better pricing decisions.
- Plantwide rate uses direct labor hours as its single allocation base and job 4286 has high direct labor hours and hence it is not a fair measure of allocation in this situation.
Hence, activity based costing gives more accurate information than plantwide method.
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