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Compare the cost allocations to M Products and R Markets under simplified costing and activity-based costing, and indicate the difference as undercosted or overcosted.
Explanation of Solution
Budgeted overhead allocation rate: The budgeted overhead allocation rate is the rate at which the overhead is allocated. This is calculated by dividing the total fixed and variable overheads cost by the base of the allocation.
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M Products | R Markets | |
Professional labor cost: | ||
50 hours×$60 (1) | $3,000 | |
20 hours×$60 (1) | $1,200 | |
Professional support: | ||
50 hours×$40 (2) | 2,000 | |
20 hours×$40 (2) | 800 | |
Total | $5,000 | $2,000 |
Working Note (1):
Compute the cost of professional labor per hour.
Working Note (2):
Computed the cost of professional support per hour.
Prepare job cost sheets for the two clients using activity-based costing.
M Products | R Markets | |
Professional labor cost: | ||
30 hours×$100 (3) | $3,000 | |
5 hours×$100 (3) | $500 | |
Associate labor cost: | ||
20 hours×$40 (4) | 800 | |
15 hours×$40 (4) | 600 | |
Design support: | ||
$3,800×.22 (5) | 836 | |
$1,100×.22 (5) | 242 | |
Staff support: | ||
50 hours×$26.67 (6) | 1,334 | |
20 hours×$26.67 (6) | 533 | |
Total | $5,970 | $1,875 |
Working Note (3):
Compute the cost of partner labor per hour.
Working Note (4):
Computed the cost of associate labor per hour.
Working Note (5):
Computed the cost of design support per partner and associate.
Working Note (6):
Computed the cost of staff support per partner and associate.
Calculate the difference between the total cost using simplified system and activity-based system:
M Products | R Markets | |
Cost using simplified system | $5,000 | $2,000 |
Cost using activity-based system | $5,970 | $1,875 |
Difference | $(970) | $125 |
Using the simplified costing system, the job of R markets was overcosted by an amount of $125, and the job of M job was undercosted by $970. Using the simplified costing system, the job of M Products required 60% partner hours (30/50), and hence it was undercosted, whereas the job of R Markets required only 25% (5/20) partner hours, and hence, it was slightly overcosted.
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