Chekov Company has two support departments, Human Resources and General Factory, and two producing departments, Fabricating and Assembly.   Support Departments Producing Departments   Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly Direct costs $170,000 $350,000 $114,800 $95,000 Normal activity:         Number of employees — 60 45 80 Square footage 1,500 — 6,000 14,000 The costs of the Human Resources Department are allocated on the basis of number of employees, and the costs of General Factory are allocated on the basis of square footage. Now assume that Chekov Company uses the reciprocal method to allocate support department costs. Required: 1. Calculate the allocation ratios (rounded to four significant digits) for the four departments using the reciprocal method. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Use the rounded values for subsequent calculations.   Proportion of Driver Used by   Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly Human Resources fill in the blank 1 fill in the blank 2 fill in the blank 3 fill in the blank 4 General Factory fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6 fill in the blank 7 fill in the blank 8 2. Develop a simultaneous equations system of total costs for the support departments. If required, round your answers to four decimal places. Use these numbers for subsequent calculations. If required, round all other intermediate calculations to six decimal places, except the answers computed in requirement 1. Human Resources (HR)  =  $fill in the blank 9  +  fill in the blank 10 (GF) General Factory (GF)  =  $fill in the blank 11  +  fill in the blank 12 (HR) Solve for the total reciprocated costs of each support department. (Round reciprocated total costs to the nearest dollar.) Human Resources (HR) $fill in the blank 13 General Factory (GF) $fill in the blank 14 3. Using the reciprocal method, allocate the costs of the Human Resources and General Factory departments to the Fabricating and Assembly departments. Round all allocated costs to the nearest dollar. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Note: There may be a "$1" difference due to intermediate rounding.   Support Departments   Producing Departments   Human Resources General Factory   Fabricating Assembly Direct costs $fill in the blank 15 $fill in the blank 16   $fill in the blank 17 $fill in the blank 18 Allocate:             Human Resources   fill in the blank 19   fill in the blank 20     fill in the blank 21   fill in the blank 22   General Factory   fill in the blank 23   fill in the blank 24     fill in the blank 25   fill in the blank 26 Total after allocation $fill in the blank 27 $fill in the blank 28   $fill in the blank 29 $fill in the blank 30

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  1. Chekov Company has two support departments, Human Resources and General Factory, and two producing departments, Fabricating and Assembly.

     
    Support Departments
    Producing Departments
      Human
    Resources
    General
    Factory
    Fabricating Assembly
    Direct costs $170,000 $350,000 $114,800 $95,000
    Normal activity:        
    Number of employees 60 45 80
    Square footage 1,500 6,000 14,000

    The costs of the Human Resources Department are allocated on the basis of number of employees, and the costs of General Factory are allocated on the basis of square footage.

    Now assume that Chekov Company uses the reciprocal method to allocate support department costs.

    Required:

    1. Calculate the allocation ratios (rounded to four significant digits) for the four departments using the reciprocal method. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Use the rounded values for subsequent calculations.

      Proportion of Driver Used by
      Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
    Human Resources fill in the blank 1 fill in the blank 2 fill in the blank 3 fill in the blank 4
    General Factory fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6 fill in the blank 7 fill in the blank 8

    2. Develop a simultaneous equations system of total costs for the support departments. If required, round your answers to four decimal places. Use these numbers for subsequent calculations. If required, round all other intermediate calculations to six decimal places, except the answers computed in requirement 1.

    Human Resources (HR)  =  $fill in the blank 9  +  fill in the blank 10 (GF)
    General Factory (GF)  =  $fill in the blank 11  +  fill in the blank 12 (HR)

    Solve for the total reciprocated costs of each support department. (Round reciprocated total costs to the nearest dollar.)

    Human Resources (HR) $fill in the blank 13
    General Factory (GF) $fill in the blank 14

    3. Using the reciprocal method, allocate the costs of the Human Resources and General Factory departments to the Fabricating and Assembly departments. Round all allocated costs to the nearest dollar. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Note: There may be a "$1" difference due to intermediate rounding.

      Support Departments   Producing Departments
      Human Resources General Factory   Fabricating Assembly
    Direct costs $fill in the blank 15 $fill in the blank 16   $fill in the blank 17 $fill in the blank 18
    Allocate:          
      Human Resources   fill in the blank 19   fill in the blank 20     fill in the blank 21   fill in the blank 22
      General Factory   fill in the blank 23   fill in the blank 24     fill in the blank 25   fill in the blank 26
    Total after allocation $fill in the blank 27 $fill in the blank 28   $fill in the blank 29 $fill in the blank 30
     
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