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Activity Based Costing (ABC) Method:
Activity based costing (ABC) is a method of costing that determines the tasks that the company executes and allocates the cost of each task to all products and services.
Plant Wide
Plantwide overhead rate is a sole overhead rate that a company uses to assign all of its manufacturing overhead costs to its products.
Activity Rates:
Activity rates used to assign overhead cost to products and customers. Activity rate can be computed by dividing the cost assigned to the activity by the total activity
Overhead Costs:
Overhead costs also referred as manufacturing overhead is the sum total of costs incurred in producing a product other than the variable costs such as direct material and direct labor
1.
To compute:

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the table for the calculation of plantwide overhead rate:
Particulars | ($) |
Indirect manufacturing costs | |
Engineering support costs | 56,250 |
Electricity costs | 112,500 |
Setup costs | 41,250 |
Total indirect manufacturing costs | 210,000 |
Budgeted machine hours: | |
Standard | 120,000 hours |
Deluxe | 30,000 hours |
Total budgeted machine hours | 150,000 hours |
Plantwide overhead rate | $1.40 |
Plantwide overhead rate is $1.40 per machine hour.
Given below is the computation of manufacturing cost per unit:
Particulars | Standard ($) | Deluxe B ($) |
Direct materials | 4.00 | 8.00 |
Direct labor | 80.00 | 100.00 |
Indirect manufacturing overhead cost | 4.20 | 4.20 |
Manufacturing cost per unit | 88.20 | 112.20 |
Calculation of gross profit per unit:
Particulars | Standard ($) | Deluxe B ($) |
Market price | 92.00 | 125.00 |
Cost | (88.20) | (112.20) |
Gross profit per unit | 3.80 | 12.80 |
Hence,manufacturing cost per unit for Standard is $88.20 per unit and for Deluxe is $112.20 per unit. Gross profit per unit for standard is $3.80per unit and for Deluxe is $12.80 per unit.
2.
To compute: Gross profit generated by each customer of Standard and Deluxe using plant wide overhead rate.
2.

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the computation of manufacturing cost using plant wide overhead rate using ABC method:
Calculation of gross profit generated by each customer:
Particulars | Standard | Deluxe |
Gross profit per unit | $3.80 | $12.80 |
Number of units | 40,000 | 10,000 |
Number of customers | 1,000 | 1,000 |
Units purchased by customers | 40 | 10 |
Gross profit generated by each customer | $152.00 | $128.00 |
Gross profit generated by each customer of Standard is $152 and Deluxe is $128.
Given below is the cost of providing service to each customer:
Given,
Customer service cost is $250,000.
Number of customers is 2,000
Formula for calculating cost of providing service to each customer:
Substitute $250,000 for the value of customer service costs and 2,000 for the value of number of customers.
The cost of providing service to each customer is $125 per customer.
Given below is the calculation of profit/loss per customer:
Standard ($) | Deluxe ($) | |
Gross profit per customer | 152 | 128 |
Cost of providing service to each customer | (125) | (125) |
Profit/loss per customer | 27 | 3 |
- From the above calculation it can be interpreted that gross profit per customer of Standard and Deluxe are sufficient to meet the cost of providing service to each customer.
- The comparison between gross profit per customer and cost of providing service to each customer helps to understand whether Company is earning sufficient gross profit to meet the cost of providing service to each customer.
Hence, gross profit generated by each customer of Standard is $152 and Deluxe is $128. Cost of providing service to each customer is $125.
3.
To compute: Manufacturing cost of each product using ABC method.
3.

Explanation of Solution
Activity | Cost ($) | Driver | Quantity | Cost per driver ($) |
Engineering support costs | 56,250 | Engineering modifications | 75 | 750 |
Electricity costs | 112,500 | Machine hours | 150,000 | 0.75 |
Setup costs | 41,250 | Batches | 250 | 165 |
Given below is the computation of total manufacturing cost per unit:
Cost per driver ($) | |||||
Engineering support | 50 | 25 | 750 | 37,500 | 18,750 |
Electricity | 120,000 | 30,000 | 0.75 | 90,000 | 22,500 |
Setup cost | 175 | 75 | 165 | 28,875 | 12,375 |
Total Overhead cost | 156,375 | 53,625 | |||
Number of units | 40,000 | 10,000 | |||
Overhead cost per unit | 3.91 | 5.36 | |||
Direct materials per unit | 4.00 | 8.00 | |||
Direct labor per unit | 80.00 | 100.00 | |||
Total | 87.91 | 113.36 |
Given below is the calculation of gross profit:
Particulars | Standard ($) | Deluxe B ($) |
Market price | 92.00 | 125.00 |
Less: Manufacturing cost per unit | (87.91) | (113.36) |
Gross profit per unit | 4.09 | 11.64 |
Working note:
Calculation of machine hours:
Hence,manufacturing cost of Standard is $87.91 and Deluxe is $113.36.Gross profit per unit for Standard is $4.09 and Deluxe is $11.64 per unit.
4.
To compute: Profit generated by each customer.
4.

Explanation of Solution
Given below is the computation of profit generated by each customer:
Particulars | Standard ($) | Deluxe B ($) |
Gross profit per unit | $4.09 | $11.64 |
Number of units | 40,000 units | 10,000 units |
Number of customers | 1,000 | 1,000 |
Units purchased by customers | 40 | 10 |
Gross profit per customer | $163.60 | $116.40 |
The cost of providing service to each customer is $125 per customer.
Given below is the calculation of
Standard ($) | Deluxe ($) | |
Gross profit per customer | 163.60 | 116.40 |
Cost of providing service to each customer | 125 | 125 |
Profit/loss per customer | $38.60 | ($8.60) |
- From the above calculation it can be interpreted that gross profit per customer of Standard is sufficient to meet the cost of providing service to each customeras it earns a profit of $38.60 Whereas gross profit per customer of Deluxeis not sufficient to meet the cost of providing service to each customer as Deluxe incurs a loss of $8.60.
- The comparison between gross profit per customer and cost of providing service to each customer helps to understand whether Company is earning sufficient gross profit to meet the cost of providing service to each customer.
Hence,gross profit generated by each customer of standard is $163.60 and Deluxe is $116.40.
5.
To identify: Activity based costing gives better information to the managers.
5.

Explanation of Solution
- Activity based costing method is more preferable than plant wide overhead rate method. Activity based costing method allocates the cost of each task to all products and services. Whereas in plant wide overhead rate method, costs are allocated on the basis of volume.
- Plant wide overhead is only feasible for companies which manufactures only single product or provides only single service.
- It is preferable to use activity based costing in companies where more than one product is manufactured or more than one servicesare provided, for more accurate results.
Hence, activity based costing gives better information to the managers.
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