Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781259969478
Author: WILLIAM LANEN, Shannon Anderson, Michael Maher
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 65P

Cost Allocation with Cost Flow Diagram

Wayne Casting, Inc., produces a product made from a metal alloy. Wayne buys the alloy from two different suppliers, Chillicothe Metals and Ames Supply, in approximately equal amounts because of supply constraints at both vendors. The material from Chillicothe is less expensive to buy, but more difficult to use, resulting in greater waste. The metal alloy is highly toxic and any waste requires costly handling to avoid environmental accidents. Last year the cost of handling the waste totaled $300,000. Additional data from last year’s operations are shown below.

Chapter 2, Problem 65P, Cost Allocation with Cost Flow Diagram Wayne Casting, Inc., produces a product made from a metal

Required

  1. a.      Allocate the cost of the waste handling to the two suppliers based on:
    1. 1. Amount of material purchased.
    2. 2. Amount of waste.
    3. 3. Cost of material purchased.
  2. b.      Draw a cost flow diagram to illustrate your answer to requirement (a), part (1).

a.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

 Allocate the cost of the waste handling to the two suppliers based on:

1. Amount of material purchased.

2. Amount of waste.

3. Cost of material purchased.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate the allocation of the cost of handling the waste on the basis of given variables:

Chillicothe AmesAmes Supply

Total

Cost

Particulars%Amount%Amount
1. Based on amount of material purchased:     
Cost of handling the waste

52%

(1)

$156,000 (3)

48%

 (2)

$144,000 (4)$300,000
      
2.  Based on amount waste:     
Cost of handling the waste

85.33%

 (5)

$256,000 (7)

14.67%

(6)

$44,000 (8)$300,000
3. Based on the cost of material purchased
Cost of handling the waste

41.6%

 (9)

$124,000 (11)

58.4%

(10)

$175,200

(12)

$300,000
      

Table: (1)

Calculate the allocation of cost of handling the waste on the basis of the amount of material purchased:

Working note 1:

Allocation for Chillicothe Ames:

% of Cost for chillicotha Ames = Material purchased for chillicotha Ames Total material purchased 130250 = 52%

Working note 2:

Allocation for Ames Supply:

% of Cost for Ames Supply = Material purchased for Ames Supply Total material purchased 120250 = 48%

Working note 3:

Calculate the cost of Chillicothe Ames:

Cost for chillicotha Ames = handling waste cost × (% of cost chillicotha Ames)= $300,000 × 52%= $156,000

Working note 4:

Calculate the cost of Ames Supply:

Cost for Ames Supply = handling waste cost × (% of cost Ames Supply)= $300,000 × 48%= $144,000

Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition), Chapter 2, Problem 65P , additional homework tip  1

Calculate the allocation of cost of handling the waste on the basis of the amount of waste:

Working note 5:

Allocation for Chillicothe Ames:

% of Cost for chillicotha Ames = Waste for chillicotha Ames Total waste 12.815 = 85.33%

Working note 6:

Allocation for Ames Supply:

% of Cost for Ames Supply = Waste for Ames SupplyTotal waste 2.215 = 14.67%

Working note 7:

Calculate the cost of Chillicothe Ames:

Cost for chillicotha Ames = handling waste cost × (% of cost of chillicotha Ames)= $300,000 × 85.33%= $256,000

Working note 8:

Calculate the cost of Ames Supply:

Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition), Chapter 2, Problem 65P , additional homework tip  2Cost for Ames Supply = handling waste cost × (% of cost of Ames Supply)= $300,000 × 14.67%= $44,000

Calculate the allocation of cost of handling the waste on the basis of cost purchases:

Working note 9:

Allocation for Chillicothe Ames:

% of Cost for chillicotha Ames = cost for purchase chillicotha Ames Total cost for purchase 624,0001,500,000 = 41.6%

Working note 10:

Allocation for Ames Supply:

% of Cost for Ames supply = cost for purchase Ames supply Total cost for purchase 876,0001,500,000 = 58.4%

Working note 11:

Calculate the cost of Chillicothe Ames:

Cost for chillicotha Ames = handling waste cost × (% of cost of chillicotha Ames)= $300,000 × 41.6%= $124,000

Working note 12:

Calculate the cost of Ames Supply:

Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition), Chapter 2, Problem 65P , additional homework tip  3Cost for Ames Supply = handling waste cost × (% of cost of Ames Supply)= $300,000 × 58.4%= $175,200

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Draw a cost flow diagram to illustrate your answer to requirement (a), part (1).

Explanation of Solution

The cost flow diagram to illustrate your answer to requirement (a), part (1):

Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition), Chapter 2, Problem 65P , additional homework tip  4

Figure (1)

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