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Business, 21.05.2021 17:20 rrgg6234

Scott, Inc., manufactures two products, Regular and Deluxe, and applies overhead on the basis of direct labor hours. Anticipated overhead and direct labor time for the upcoming accounting period are $1,600,000 and 25,000 hours, respectively. Information about the company's products follows. Regular Product:
Estimated production volume: 3,000 units
Direct materials cost: $28 per unit
Direct labor per unit: 3 hours at $15 per hour

Deluxe:
Product Estimated production volume: 4,000 units
Direct materials costs: $42 per unit
Direct labor per unit: 4 hours at $15 per hour

The Company’s manufacturing overhead of $1,600,000 can be identified with three major activities: order processing ($250,000), machine processing ($1,200,000), and product inspection ($150,000). These activities are driven by number of orders processed, machine hours worked, and inspection hours, respectively. Budget data relevant to these activities follow:

Orders processed Machine hours worked Inspection hous
regular 320 16,000 4,000
deluxe 180 24,000 6,000
total 500 40,000 10,000

Required:
a. Compute the pool rates that would be used for order processing, machine processing, and product inspection in an activity-based costing system.
b. Assuming use of activity-based costing, compute the unit manufacturing costs of Regular and Deluxe if the expected manufacturing volume is attained.
c. How much overhead would be applied to a unit of Regular and Deluxe if the company used traditional costing and applied overhead solely on the basis of direct labor hours? Which of the two products would be undercosted by this procedure? Overcosted?

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