
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (LL)W/CONNECT
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Chapter 2, Problem 20P
To determine
Pre- determined over head rate: Pre- determined over head rate is the indirect cost obtained in a specific period of time by dividing the
Determine the various figures as mentioned in the question for McCullough
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Answer to Problem 20P
Solution: The solution obtained is as under-
Particulars | Amount |
Answer 1 (a) | $979.00 |
Answer 1 (b) | |
Patient A | $43,206.00 |
Patient B | $62,759.00 |
Answer 2 (a) | |
ICU | $1,926.00 |
Others | $873.78 |
Answer 2 (b) | |
Patient A | $41,732.89 |
Patient B | $67,914.89 |
Insights revealed by the staff accountant’s approach are explained as under.
Explanation of Solution
The calculations are obtained as under following the steps given in the brackets-
Particulars | ICU | Other | |
1 | Estimated number of patient days | 2000 | 18000 |
2 | Variable |
$326.00 | $96.00 |
3 | Estimated variable overhead cost ( 1 x 2 ) | $6,52,000.00 | $17,28,000.00 |
4 | Estimated fixed overhead cost | $32,00,000.00 | $1,40,00,000.00 |
5 | Total estimated overhead cost ( 3 + 4 ) | $38,52,000.00 | $1,57,28,000.00 |
6 | Total estimated overhead cost ( ICU + Other ) | $ 1,95,80,000.00 | |
7 | Total estimated number of patient days | 20000 | |
8 | The pre-determined overhead rate (6 divided by 7) | $979.00 | |
9 | The pre-determined overhead rate as suggested by staff accountant (5 divided by 1) | $1,926.00 | $873.78 |
Particulars | Patient A | Patient B | |
1 | Direct Materials | $4,500.00 | $6,200.00 |
2 | Direct Labor cost | $25,000.00 | $36,000.00 |
3 | Number of patient days - ICU | 0 | 7 |
4 | Number of patient days - Others | 14 | 14 |
5 | The pre-determined overhead rate | $979.00 | $979.00 |
6 | Overhead cost | ||
(A) | ( 4 x 5 ) | $13,706.00 | $ - |
(B) | [(3+4)x 5]
|
$ - | $20,559.00 |
7 | Total cost( 1 + 2 + 6A ) | $43,206.00 | $ - |
8 | Total cost( 1 + 2 + 6B ) | $ - | $62,759.00 |
Particulars | ICU | Others | |
9 | The pre-determined overhead rate as suggested by staff accountant | $1,926.00 | $873.78 |
10 | Patient A | ||
(A) | Number of patient days | 0 | 14 |
(B) | Overhead cost ( 9 x 10A ) | $ - | $12,232.89 |
(C) | Direct Materials | $4,500.00 | |
(D) | Direct Labor cost | $25,000.00 | |
(E) | Total Cost ( B + C + D ) | $41,732.89 | |
11 | Patient B | ||
(A) | Number of patient days | 7 | 14 |
(B) | Overhead cost ( 9 x 10A ) | $13,482.00 | $12,232.89 |
(C) | Direct Materials | $6,200.00 | |
(D) | Direct Labor cost | $36,000.00 | |
(E) | Total Cost ( B + C + D ) | $67,914.89 |
Conclusion
Thus, the figures are obtained by the above mentioned calculations.
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