(1)(a)
To compute: The direct and indirect cost rate per professional labor hour under (a) actual costing.
Given information:
2014,
Actual direct cost is $285,000.
Actual indirect cost is $159,600.
Actual labor hour is 11,400.
(b)
To compute: The direct and indirect cost rate per professional labor hour under normal costing.
Given information:
2014,
Budgeted direct cost is $273,000.
Budgeted indirect cost is $157,500.
Budgeted labor hour is 10,500.
(c)
To compute: The direct and indirect cost rate per professional labor hour under variation from normal costing.
2.
To explain: The job costing system for C solution from part a, b and c above.
(3)(a)
To compute: The cost of G school job using actual costing.
(b)
To compute: The cost of G school job using normal costing.
(c)
To compute: The cost of G school job using the variation from normal costing that uses budgeted rates.
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