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Introduction:
To compute: The predetermined overhead rate, total
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Answer to Problem 3.15E
Plantwide predetermined overhead rate is $20 per machine hour, The Manufacturing cost assigned to job D-70 is $1,460,000 ,Bid price for job D-70 is $2,325,000, Bid price for job C-200 is $3,010,000.
Explanation of Solution
- Estimate total fixed manufacturing overhead co
- Manufacturing cost assigned to job D-70
- Bid price of job D-70
- Cost of goods sold:
Total overhead cost (Y):
Estimated total fixed overhead (a) is $910,000
Estimated variable overhead cost per machine hour molding (
Machine hour for molding required to support estimated production (
Estimated variable overhead cost per machine hour for fabrication (
Machine hour fabrication to support estimated production (
Total overhead cost (Y):
Plantwide predetermined overhead rate is $20 per machine hour
Particular | Molding | Fabrication | Total |
Direct materials | 375000 | 325000 | 700000 |
Direct labor | 200000 | 160000 | 360000 |
Overhead | 280000 | 120000 | 400000 |
Total manufacturing cost | 855000 | 605000 | 1460000 |
The Manufacturing cost assigned to job D-70 is $1,460,000
Manufacturing cost assigned to job C-220
Particular | Molding | Fabrication | Total |
Direct materials | 300000 | 250000 | 550000 |
Direct labor | 175000 | 225000 | 400000 |
Overhead | 120000 | 480000 | 600000 |
Total manufacturing cost | 855000 | 955000 | 1550000 |
The Manufacturing cost assigned to job D-70 is $1,550,000
Bid price are 150% of the total manufacturing cost:
Total manufacturing cost is $1460000
Bid price of job C-200
Bid price are 150% of the total manufacturing cost:
Total manufacturing cost is $1460000
Bid price for job D-70 is $2,325,000
Bid price for job C-200 is $3,010,000
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Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead. Absorption costing is used to calculate the cost of product while taking indirect and direct expense into account. Activity based costing assign the cost of all the activity of the organization according to their actual consumption
To compute: The predetermined overhead rate, total manufacturing cost established bit price and cost of goods sold.
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Answer to Problem 3.15E
The unit product cost of D is $90 and R is $50
Explanation of Solution
- Total overhead cost (Y):
- Total manufacturing cost assigned to job D-70
- Bid price of job D-70
- Cost of goods sold:
Estimated total fixed overhead (a) is $700,000
Estimated variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine hour molding (
Machine hour for molding required to support estimated production (
Total overhead cost (Y):
Particular | Amount |
Direct material | 700000 |
Direct labor | 360000 |
Overheads | |
Molding department ( | 532000 |
Fabrication department ( | 48000 |
Total manufacturing cost | 1640000 |
The total manufacturing cost of Job D-70 is $1,640,000.
Total manufacturing cost assigned to job C-220
Particular | Amount |
Direct material | 550000 |
Direct labor | 400000 |
Overheads | |
Molding department ( | 228000 |
Fabrication department ( | 192000 |
Total manufacturing cost | 1370000 |
The total manufacturing cost of Job C-220 is $1,370,000.
Bid price are 150% of the total manufacturing cost:
Total manufacturing cost is $1460000
Bid price of job C-200
Bid price are 150% of the total manufacturing cost:
Total manufacturing cost is $1460000
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Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead. Absorption costing is used to calculate the cost of product while taking indirect and direct expense into account. Activity based costing assign the cost of all the activity of the organization according to their actual consumption
The managerial insight revealed in the problem.
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Answer to Problem 3.15E
The overhead rate in molding ($38 per Mh) is much higher than the fabrication. Bid price using job C-200 are lower by $270000 in departmental approach than the plantwide approach as in department approach as in department approach bid price is $1,370,000 whereas in plant wide approach it is $1,550,000.
Explanation of Solution
The result of such a pool in cost is because of the fact that job D-70 is an intensive user of molding machine hours. The overhead rate in molding ($38 per Mh) is much higher than the fabrication. Bid price using job C-200 are lower by $270000 in departmental approach than the plantwide approach as in department approach as in department approach bid price is $1,370,000 whereas in plant wide approach it is $1,550,000. This shows the fact that Job C-200 is an intensive user of fabrication machine hour.
Job order costing system that have a single plant wide overhead cost are mainly used to value closing inventories and cost of goods sold for external reporting purpose. But a single plantwide overhead rate can create inaccurate in internal system and decision.
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