MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781260936322
Author: Garrison
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 2.A, Problem 1E

EXERCISE 2A-1 Activity-Based Absorption Costing LO2-5

Fogerty Company makes two products-titanium Hubs and Sprockets. Data regarding the two products follow:

    Direct Labor-Hours
    per Unit
    AnnualProduction
    Hubs 0.80 10,000 units
    Sprockets 0.40 40,000 units

Additional information about the company follows:

  1. Hubs require $32 in direct materials per unit and Sprockets require $18.
  2. The direct labor wage rate is $15 per hour.
  3. Hubs are more complex to manufacture than Sprockets and they require special processing.
  4. The company's activity-based absorption costing system has the following activity cost pools:

Expected Activity

    Activity Cost Pool (and Activity Measure) EstimatedOverhead Cost Hubs Sprockets Total
    Machine setups (number of setups)
    $72,000
    100 300 400
    Special processing (machine-hours) $200,000 5,000 0 5,000
    General factory (Direct labor-hours) $816,000 8,000 16,000 24,000

Required:

  1. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool.
  2. Compute the unit product cost for Hubs and Sprockets using activity-based absorption costing.

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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

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