Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9781259969478
Author: WILLIAM LANEN, Shannon Anderson, Michael Maher
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 38E
Single versus Dual Rates: Ethical Considerations
A consulting firm has two departments, Corporate and Government. Computer support is common to both departments. The cost of computer support is $9 million. The following information is given:
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- a. What is the cost charged to each department if the allocation is based on the number of gigabytes of storage?
- b. What is the cost charged to each department if number of consultants is the allocation basis?
- c. Most of the business in the Corporate Department is priced on a fixed fee basis, and most of the work in the Government Department is priced on a cost-plus fixed fee basis. Will this affect the choice of the allocation base? Should it?
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A consulting company has two departments, Corporate and Government. Conputer support is common to both departments. The cost of computer support is $9 million.
Gigabytes Storage
# of Consultants
corporate
97,500
135
Government
52,500
165
Most of the business in the Corporate Department is priced on a fixed fee basis, while most of the Government Department is priced on a cost-plus fixed fee basis.Will this affect the choice of the allocation base?Should it?
A consulting firm has two departments, Corporate and Government. Computer support is common to both departments. The cost of computer support is $9 million. The following information is given:
Gigabytesof Storage
Numberof Consultants
Corporate
97,500
135
Government
52,500
165
Required:
What is the cost allocation if fixed computer costs of $7 million are allocated on the basis of number of consultants and the remaining costs (all variable) are allocated on the basis of the number of gigabytes of storage used by the department? (Enter your answers in dollars, not in millions. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Hanover and Trust, a large law firm, utilizes an internal centralized printing center to serve its three departments: Individuals, Corporate, Trust. The costs of the printing department include fixed costs of $69,190 and variable costs of $0.04 per page. Total estimated print pages are estimated to be 330,000 pages. Individuals are estimated to use 130,000; Corporate will use 165,000 and 35,000 from the trust area.Assuming a single charging rate is used, if the Corporate Department used 190,000 pages, what would be the printing charges for the Corporate Department? (Round to the nearest cent.)
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Chapter 12 Solutions
Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
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