EBK COST ACCOUNTING
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Author: Rajan
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.7Q
To determine
Cost Allocation Method:
The cost allocation method is the method by which the costs to be assigned are identified and aggregated. The cost allocation method is of two types, single rate allocation method, and dual rate allocation method.
To explain: The difference between the three methods of allocating the costs of support departments to the operating departments.
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Distinguish among the three methods of allocating the costs of support departments to operating departments.
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Compare and explain differences in the support-department costs allocated to each operating department.
Chapter 15 Solutions
EBK COST ACCOUNTING
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- When using the sequential distribution method of distributing service department costs, if a service department receives services from other service departments, will those costs be allocated back to it even though it was the first service department distributed?arrow_forwardWhat are support departments, and why are their costs allocated to other departments? What process is used to allocate support department costs?arrow_forwardGive examples of allocation bases used to allocate support-department cost pools to operating departments.arrow_forward
- Explain briefly the main differences between the direct, step-down, and reciprocal-services methods of service department cost allocation.arrow_forwardAllocate the support departments’ costs to the operating departments using the direct methodarrow_forwardDistinguish between direct and indirect expenses and identify bases for allocating indirect expenses to departments.arrow_forward
- Which of the following principles should be applied when the step method of allocating service department costs is used? The sequence of allocation among departments should be randomly selected. The sequence of allocation among departments should proceed from the largest department as measured by total assets to the smallest. The sequence of allocation among departments should proceed from the largest provider of interdepartmental services to the smallest. All possible sequences of service department allocations should be computed. The sequence that provides the largest allocation of service costs should then be selected.arrow_forwardWhat is conceptually the most defensible method for allocating support-department costs? Why?arrow_forwardExplain the difference between the engineered-cost and discretionary-cost approaches to evaluatingsupport departmentsarrow_forward
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