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(a)
Single plant-wide factory overhead rate: The rate at which the factory or manufacturing
Formula to compute single plant-wide overhead rate:
To compute: The single plant-wide overhead rate using direct labor hours (DLH) as the allocation base
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Compute single plant-wide overhead rate using DLH as the allocation base.
Step 1: Compute the total number of direct labor hours (DLH) budgeted.
Types of Products | Number of Budgeted Units | × | Number of DLH Per Unit | = | Total Number of Budgeted DLH |
Pistons | 7,200 units | × | 0.20 DLH | = | 1,440 DLH |
Valves | 28,800 units | × | 0.15 DLH | = | 4,320 DLH |
Cams | 1,200 units | × | 0.32 DLH | = | 384 DLH |
Total number of budgeted DLH | 6,144 DLH |
Table (1)
Step 2: Compute single plant-wide overhead rate using DLH as the allocation base.
Note: Refer to Table (1) for value and computation of total number of budgeted DLH.
(b)
To compute: The factory overhead allocated per unit of each product, and direct labor cost per unit.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Compute the factory overhead allocated per unit for each product.
Types of Products | Single Plant-Wide Overhead Rate | × | Number of DLH Per Unit of Each Product | = | Factory Overhead Per Unit |
Pistons | $30 per DLH | × | 0.20 DLH | = | $6.00 per unit |
Valves | $30 per DLH | × | 0.15 DLH | = | $4.50 per unit |
Cams | $30 per DLH | × | 0.32 DLH | = | $9.60 per unit |
Table (2)
Note: Refer to Step 2 of part (a) for value and computation of single plant-wide overhead rate.
Compute direct labor cost per unit for each product.
Types of Products | Estimated Direct Labor Rate | × | Number of DLH Per Unit of Each Product | = | Direct Labor Cost Per Unit |
Pistons | $20 per DLH | × | 0.20 DLH | = | $4.00 per unit |
Valves | $20 per DLH | × | 0.15 DLH | = | $3.00 per unit |
Cams | $20 per DLH | × | 0.32 DLH | = | $6.40 per unit |
Table (3)
(c)
To draft: Budgeted gross profit report of OC Engines for the year ended December 31, 2016
(c)
Explanation of Solution
Prepare a budgeted gross profit report of OC Engines, by product line, for the year ended December 31, 2016.
OC Engines | |||
Budgeted Gross Profit Report | |||
December 31, 2016 | |||
Pistons | Valves | Cams | |
Revenues | $360,000 | $288,000 | $84,000 |
Direct materials cost | 180,000 | 115,200 | 34,800 |
Direct labor cost | 28,800 | 86,400 | 7,680 |
Factory overhead | 43,200 | 129,600 | 11,520 |
Total product costs | 252,000 | 331,200 | 54,000 |
Gross profit | $108,000 | $(43,200) | $30,000 |
Gross profit as a percent of sales | 30.0% | (15.0)% | 35.7% |
Table (4)
Working Notes:
Compute sales revenues for each product.
Types of Products | Number of Budgeted Units | × | Price Per Unit | = | Sales Revenue |
Pistons | 7,200 units | × | $50 | = | $360,000 |
Valves | 28,800 units | × | 10 | = | 288,000 |
Cams | 1,200 units | × | 70 | = | 84,000 |
Table (5)
Compute direct material cost for each product.
Types of Products | Number of Budgeted Units | × | Direct Material Cost Per Unit | = | Direct Material Cost |
Pistons | 7,200 units | × | $25 | = | $180,000 |
Valves | 28,800 units | × | 4 | = | 115,200 |
Cams | 1,200 units | × | 29 | = | 34,800 |
Table (6)
Compute direct labor cost for each product.
Types of Products | Number of Budgeted Units | × | Direct Labor Cost Per Unit | = | Direct Labor Cost |
Pistons | 7,200 units | × | $4.00 | = | $28,800 |
Valves | 28,800 units | × | 3.00 | = | 86,400 |
Cams | 1,200 units | × | 6.40 | = | 7,680 |
Table (7)
Compute total factory overhead allocated for each product.
Types of Products | Number of Budgeted Units | × | Factory Overhead Per Unit | = | Total Factory Overhead |
Pistons | 7,200 units | × | $6.00 per unit | = | $43,200 |
Valves | 28,800 units | × | 4.50 per unit | = | 129,600 |
Cams | 1,200 units | × | 9.60 per unit | = | 11,520 |
Table (8)
Note: Refer to Table (2) for value and computation of factory overhead per unit.
Compute gross profit as a percent of sales for each product.
Types of Products | Gross Profit | ÷ | Sales Revenues | × | 100 | = | Gross Profit Percentage |
Pistons | $108,000 | ÷ | $360,000 | × | 100 | = | 30.0% |
Valves | (43,200) | ÷ | 288,000 | × | 100 | = | (15.0)% |
Cams | 30,000 | ÷ | 84,000 | × | 100 | = | 35.7% |
Table (9)
Note: Refer to Table (5) for value and computation of sales revenues.
(d)
To discuss: The inferences from the gross profit report.
(d)
Explanation of Solution
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