
Introduction:-
Allocation of expenses refers to bifurcation of expenses based on service or support on the basis of percentage of expense in each department when compared to the total expense of the company. In this answer, we will learn how to allocate the cost based on departmental sales; square footage occupied; and number of advertisements.
Allocation of cost based on departmental sales is computed on the percentages of contribution made by each department when compared to the total revenue earned through sales. In the same way, expense incurred on advertising is computed on the basis of percentage of total advertisement used for each department and the cost incurred on square footage occupied is computed on the percentage of area occupied by each department when compared to the total area.
To Determine:-
(1) Departmental expense allocation spreadsheet for Marathon Running Shop
(2) Direct expenses to each of the four departments.
(3) The $64,000 of utilities expense to the four departments on the basis of floor space occupied.
(4) The advertising department’s expenses to the two operating departments on the basis of the number of ads placed that promoted a department’s products, and
(5) The administrative department’s expenses to the two operating departments based on the amount of sales.

Answer to Problem 2E
Solution:-
(1) Department-wise total expense allocation for Marathon Running Shop
Departments | Shoes (in $) | Clothing (in $) |
Direct Expenses | 103000 | 15000 |
Utilities | 32640 | 19840 |
Advertising | 17340 | 5780 |
Administrative | 24492 | 6908 |
Total (in $) | 177472 | 47528 |
(2) Direct expenses allocation to each department
Department | Direct Expenses (in $) |
Advertising | 18000 |
Administrative | 25000 |
Shoes | 103000 |
Clothing | 15000 |
Total (in $) | 161000 |
(3) Allocation of Utilities expense of $64000
Particulars | % | Allocation of Expense |
Advertising | 8 | 5120 |
Administrative | 10 | 6400 |
Shoes | 51 | 32640 |
Clothing | 31 | 19840 |
Total (in $) | 100 | 64000 |
Therefore , the total cost of the service department
Advertising Cost = $18000+ $5120 = $23120
Administrative cost= $25,000+$6140 =$31,400
(4) Allocation of Advertising expenses
Particulars | % | Allocation of expense(in $) |
Shoes | 75 | 17340 |
Clothing | 25 | 5780 |
Total (in $) | 100 | 23120 |
(5) Allocation of Administrative expenses based on the percentage on sales:
Particulars | % | Allocation of expense(in $) |
Shoes | 78 | 24492 |
Clothing | 22 | 6908 |
Total (in $) | 100 | 31400 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:-
(1) By putting the calculated values, we get the allocation of total expenses departments wise.
(2) Direct expenses allocation to each department is the given data.
Department | Direct Expenses (in $) |
Advertising | 18000 |
Administrative | 25000 |
Shoes | 103000 |
Clothing | 15000 |
Total (in $) | 161000 |
(3) Allocation of Utilities expenses is based on floor space occupied
Particulars | Area in Square feet | % | |
| | | |
Advertising | 1120 | 8 | 1120/14000 |
Administrative | 1400 | 10 | 1400/14000 |
Shoes | 7140 | 51 | 7140/14000 |
Clothing | 4340 | 31 | 4340/14000 |
Total | 14000 | 100 | |
Now, we need to take these percentages and allocate the expense of $64000.
Particulars | % | Allocation of Expense | |
| | | |
Advertising | 8 | 5120 | 64000*8/100 |
Administrative | 10 | 6400 | 64000*10/100 |
Shoes | 51 | 32640 | 64000*51/100 |
Clothing | 31 | 19840 | 64000*31/100 |
Total | 100 | 64000 | |
Total cost of the service department
Advertising Cost = $18000 + $5120 = $23120
Administrative cost= $25,000+$6400 =$31,400
(4) Allocation of Advertising expenses:
Particular | Number of Advertisements | % | |
Shoes | 90 | 75 | 90/120 |
Clothes | 30 | 25 | 30/120 |
Now we need to take these percentages and allocate expense of $23120
Particulars | % | Allocation of expense | |
Shoes | 75 | 17340 | 23120*75/100 |
Clothing | 25 | 5780 | 23120*25/100 |
Total (in $) | 100 | 23120 | |
(5) Allocation of Administrative expenses based on the percentage on sales:
Particular | Sales | % | |
Shoes | 273000 | 78 | 273000/350000 |
Clothes | 77000 | 22 | 77000/350000 |
Total | 350000 | 100 | |
Now, we need to take these percentages and allocate expense of $31400
Particulars | % | Allocation of expense | |
Shoes | 78 | 24492 | 31400*78/100 |
Clothing | 22 | 6908 | 31400*22/100 |
Total (in $) | 100 | 31400 | |
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