Concept introduction:
Profit margin:
The profit margin is the percentage charged by the seller on the sale of the goods. The difference between the sales price and the cost price of the product is known as the profit margin.
Requirement 1:
Calculate the product margin for product B300 and T500.
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Answer to Problem 5.16P
The product margin for the B300 and T500 is $363,700 and $136,300, respectively.
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the product margin for product B300 and T500:
Traditional Costing System | |||
Product Margin | |||
Particulars | B300 | T500 | Total |
Sales (1) | $1,400,000 | $700,000 | $2,100,000 |
Less: Costs | |||
Direct materials | $436,300 | $251,700 | $688,000 |
Direct labor | $200,000 | $104,000 | $304,000 |
Manufacturing | $400,000 | $208,000 | $608,000 |
Product Margin | $363,700 | $136,300 | $500,000 |
Table: (1)
Thus, the product margin for B300 and T500 is $363,700 and $136,300, respectively.
Working note 1:
Calculate the sales:
Particulars | B300 | T500 |
Units sold | 70000 | 17500 |
Sales price per unit | $20 | $40 |
Total sales | $1,400,000 | $700,000 |
Table: (2)
Working note 2:
Calculate the manufacturing overhead:
B300:
T500:
Concept introduction:
Activity rate:
The activity rate is determined by dividing the net activity cost, with the total number of activities. The calculation of the activity rate is the second step in the implementation of activity-based costing. After establishing the relationship between the overheads and the activity, the management has to ascertain the activity rate for that specific activity.
Requirement 2:
Calculate the product margin using the activity-based costing system.
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Answer to Problem 5.16P
The product margin for B300 and T500 is $496,200 and ($29,200), respectively.
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the product margin using the activity-based costing system:
Activity-based Costing System | |||
Product Margin | |||
Particulars | B300 | T500 | Total |
Sales | $1,400,000 | $700,000 | $2,100,000 |
Less: Costs | |||
Direct materials | $436,300 | $251,700 | $688,000 |
Direct labor | $200,000 | $104,000 | $304,000 |
Manufacturing overhead | $267,500 | $373,500 | $641,000 |
Product Margin | $496,200 | ($29,200) | $467,000 |
Table: (3)
Thus, the product margin for B300 and T500 is $496,200 and ($29,200) respectively.
Working note 3:
Calculate the manufacturing overhead:
Particulars | ManufacturingOverhead(a) | Activity | Total cost | |||
B300(b) | T500(c) | Total(d) | B300
| T500
| ||
Machining | $213,500 | $90,000 | $62,500 | $152,500 | $126,000.00 | $87,500.00 |
Setups | $157,500 | 75 | 300 | 375 | $31,500.00 | $126,000.00 |
Product-sustaining | $120,000 | 1 | 1 | 2 | $60,000.00 | $60,000.00 |
Selling and distribution expenses | $150,000 | $50,000 | $100,000 | |||
Total | $267,500.00 | $373,500.00 |
Table: (3)
Concept introduction:
Activity-based costing (ABC):
Activity-based costing refers to the method of costing where the overhead cost is assigned to various products. This costing method identifies the relationship between the manufacturing overhead costs and the activities. After establishing the relationship, the indirect cost is allocated to the products.
Requirement 3:
Prepare a report stating the comparison of the traditional and activity-based cost assignments.
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Answer to Problem 5.16P
Traditional Cost System | |||||
Particulars | B300 (a) | % (a/c) | T500 (b) | % (b/c) | Total (c) |
Direct materials | $436,300 | 63.42% | $251,700 | 36.58% | $688,000 |
Direct labor | $200,000 | 65.79% | $104,000 | 34.21% | $304,000 |
Manufacturing overhead | $400,000 | 65.79% | $208,000 | 34.21% | $608,000 |
Total cost | $1,036,300 | 64.77% | $563,700 | 35.23% | $1,600,000 |
Activity based costing system | |||||
Direct materials | $436,300 | 63.42% | $251,700 | 36.58% | $688,000 |
Direct labor | $200,000 | 65.79% | $104,000 | 34.21% | $304,000 |
Machining | $126,000 | 59.02% | $87,500 | 40.98% | $213,500 |
Setups | $31,500 | 20.00% | $126,000 | 80.00% | $157,500 |
Product-sustaining | $60,000 | 50.00% | $60,000 | 50.00% | $120,000 |
Total cost | $853,800 | 57.57% | $629,200 | 42.43% | $1,483,000 |
Table: (4)
- The main reason behind the difference is the allocation of the manufacturing overheads in two different methods.
Explanation of Solution
Prepare a report stating the comparison of the traditional and activity-based cost assignments:
Traditional Cost System | |||||
Particulars | B300 (a) | % (a/c) | T500 (b) | % (b/c) | Total (c) |
Direct materials | $436,300 | 63.42% | $251,700 | 36.58% | $688,000 |
Direct labor | $200,000 | 65.79% | $104,000 | 34.21% | $304,000 |
Manufacturing overhead | $400,000 | 65.79% | $208,000 | 34.21% | $608,000 |
Total cost | $1,036,300 | 64.77% | $563,700 | 35.23% | $1,600,000 |
Activity based costing system | |||||
Direct materials | $436,300 | 63.42% | $251,700 | 36.58% | $688,000 |
Direct labor | $200,000 | 65.79% | $104,000 | 34.21% | $304,000 |
Machining | $126,000 | 59.02% | $87,500 | 40.98% | $213,500 |
Setups | $31,500 | 20.00% | $126,000 | 80.00% | $157,500 |
Product-sustaining | $60,000 | 50.00% | $60,000 | 50.00% | $120,000 |
Total cost | $853,800 | 57.57% | $629,200 | 42.43% | $1,483,000 |
Table: (5)
Explain the reason behind the difference of traditional and activity-based cost assignments:
The product margin for B300 and T500 is $363,700 and $136,300 under traditional costing system. The product margin for B300 and T500 is $496,200 and ($29,200) under activity-based costing system. The reason behind the change is the allocation of the manufacturing overhead. The overheads are allocated on the basis of the direct labor in traditional costing system and they are allocated on the basis of different cost activity under activity-based costing system.
Therefore, the main reason behind the difference is the allocation of the manufacturing overheads in two different methods.
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