Musich Corporation has an activity-based costing system with three activity cost pools--Machining, Setting Up, and Other. The company's overhead costs, which consist of equipment depreciation and indirect labor, have been allocated to the cost pools already and are provided in the table below.     Activity Cost Pools     Machining Setting Up Other Total Equipment depreciation $ 10,400 $ 51,200 $ 24,800 $ 86,400 Indirect labor   6,000   3,400   4,600   14,000 Total $ 16,400 $ 54,600 $ 29,400 $ 100,400     Costs in the Machining cost pool are assigned to products based on machine-hours (MHs) and costs in the Setting Up cost pool are assigned to products based on the number of batches. Costs in the Other cost pool are not assigned to products. Data concerning the two products and the company's costs appear below:     MHs Batches Product Z3 6,500 1,000 Product T1 6,700 1,600 Total 13,200 2,600       Product Z3 Product T1 Sales (total) $ 240,800 $ 260,500 Direct materials (total) $ 86,500 $ 98,600 Direct labor (total) $ 111,000 $ 107,700     Required: a. Calculate activity rates for each activity cost pool using activity-based costing. b. Determine the amount of overhead cost that would be assigned to each product using activity-based costing. c. Determine the product margins for each product using activity-based costing.   Calculate activity rates for each activity cost pool using activity-based costing. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)         Activity Cost Pools Activity Rate Machining   per MH Setting up   per batch   Determine the amount of overhead cost that would be assigned to each product using activity-based costing. (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)           Amount of Overhead Cost Product Z3   Product T1     Determine the product margins for each product using activity-based costing. (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)           Product Margin Product Z3   Product T1

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Musich Corporation has an activity-based costing system with three activity cost pools--Machining, Setting Up, and Other. The company's overhead costs, which consist of equipment depreciation and indirect labor, have been allocated to the cost pools already and are provided in the table below.

 

  Activity Cost Pools  
  Machining Setting Up Other Total
Equipment depreciation $ 10,400 $ 51,200 $ 24,800 $ 86,400
Indirect labor   6,000   3,400   4,600   14,000
Total $ 16,400 $ 54,600 $ 29,400 $ 100,400
 

 

Costs in the Machining cost pool are assigned to products based on machine-hours (MHs) and costs in the Setting Up cost pool are assigned to products based on the number of batches. Costs in the Other cost pool are not assigned to products. Data concerning the two products and the company's costs appear below:

 

  MHs Batches
Product Z3 6,500 1,000
Product T1 6,700 1,600
Total 13,200 2,600
 

 

  Product Z3 Product T1
Sales (total) $ 240,800 $ 260,500
Direct materials (total) $ 86,500 $ 98,600
Direct labor (total) $ 111,000 $ 107,700
 

 

Required:

a. Calculate activity rates for each activity cost pool using activity-based costing.

b. Determine the amount of overhead cost that would be assigned to each product using activity-based costing.

c. Determine the product margins for each product using activity-based costing.

 

Calculate activity rates for each activity cost pool using activity-based costing. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

 
 
 
 
Activity Cost Pools Activity Rate
Machining   per MH
Setting up   per batch
 

Determine the amount of overhead cost that would be assigned to each product using activity-based costing. (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

 
 
 
 
  Amount of Overhead Cost
Product Z3  
Product T1  
 

Determine the product margins for each product using activity-based costing. (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

 
 
 
 
  Product Margin
Product Z3  
Product T1  
 
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