King manufacturing has four categories of overhead. The four categories and expected overhead costs for each category for next year are as follows.

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King manufacturing has four categories of overhead. The four categories and expected overhead costs for each category for next year are as follows.

 

Maintenance                         Rs.70,000

Material Handling                     30,000

Set-ups                                       25,000

Inspection                                  50,000

Currently, overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate based upon budgeted direct labor hours, 50,000 direct labor hour are budgeted for next year?

The company has been asked to submit a bid for a proposed job. The plant manager feels that obtaining this job would result in new business in future years. Usually, bids are based upon full manufacturing cost plus 30 percent.

Estimates for the proposed job are as follows:

 

Direct material                               Rs.2,500

Direct labor (750 hours)                Rs.3,750

Number of machine hours                     300

Number of material moves                        8

Number of Set-ups                                     3  

Number of inspections                               5

            

In past, full manufacturing cost has been calculated by allocating overhead using volume-based activity drivers, direct labor hours. The plant manager has heard of a new way of applying overhead that uses cost pools and activity drivers.

 

Expected activity for the four activity drivers that would be used is:

 

Machine hour                  16,000

Material moves                 4,000

Set-ups                              2,000

Quality inspections           8,000

 

Required:

1: Determine the amount of overhead that would be allocated to the proposed job if direct labor hours are used as the volume-based activity driver.

Determine the total cost of the proposed job.

Determine company’s bid if the bid id based upon full manufacturing cost plus 30 percent.

2: Determine the amount of overhead that would be applied to the proposed project if activity-based costing is used.

Determine the total cost of the proposed job if activity-based costing is used.

Determine the company’s bid if activity-based costing is used and the bid is based upon full manufacturing cost plus 30 percent.

3: Which product costing method produces the more competitive bid?

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