Question Memory Disk Inc. is considering a change to activity-basedproduct costing. The company produces two products, CDs and DVDs,in a single production department. The production department isestimated to require 4,000 direct labor hours. The total indirectlabor is budgeted to be $547,200. Time records from indirect labor employees revealed that theyspent 40% of their time setting up production runs and 60% of theirtime supporting actual production. The following information about CDs and DVDs was determined fromthe corporate records:   Number of Setups DirectLabor Hours Units CDs   500     2,000     76,000   DVDs   1,100     2,000     76,000     Total   1,600     4,000     152,000                         If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. a. Determine the indirect labor cost per unitallocated to CDs and DVDs under a single plantwide factory overheadrate system using the direct labor hours as the allocationbase. CDs $  per unit DVDs $  per unit b. Determine the budgeted activity costs andactivity rates for the indirect labor under activity-based costing.Assume two activities—one for setup and the other for productionsupport.   Budgeted ActivityCost Activity Rate   Setup $ $ per setup Production support $ $ per direct labor hour c. Determine the activity cost per unit forindirect labor allocated to each product under activity-basedcosting. CDs $  per unit DVDs $  per unit

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Memory Disk Inc. is considering a change to activity-basedproduct costing. The company produces two products, CDs and DVDs,in a single production department. The production department isestimated to require 4,000 direct labor hours. The total indirectlabor is budgeted to be $547,200.

Time records from indirect labor employees revealed that theyspent 40% of their time setting up production runs and 60% of theirtime supporting actual production.

The following information about CDs and DVDs was determined fromthe corporate records:

 

Number of

Setups

DirectLabor

Hours

Units

CDs

 

500

 

 

2,000

 

 

76,000

 

DVDs

 

1,100

 

 

2,000

 

 

76,000

 

 

Total

 

1,600

 

 

4,000

 

 

152,000

 

                     

If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.

a. Determine the indirect labor cost per unitallocated to CDs and DVDs under a single plantwide factory overheadrate system using the direct labor hours as the allocationbase.

CDs

$  per unit

DVDs

$  per unit

b. Determine the budgeted activity costs andactivity rates for the indirect labor under activity-based costing.Assume two activities—one for setup and the other for productionsupport.

 

Budgeted ActivityCost

Activity Rate

 

Setup

$

$

per setup

Production support

$

$

per direct labor hour

c. Determine the activity cost per unit forindirect labor allocated to each product under activity-basedcosting.

CDs

$  per unit

DVDs

$  per unit

 

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