[1]
1. Using a plantwide overhead rate based on machine hours, compute the overhead cost per unit for each product line. |
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Total Overhead |
$1,679,210 |
$221.24 |
per machine hour |
|
Total machine hours |
7,590 |
[2]
Overhead Assigned |
Activity Driver |
Plantwide OH rate |
Total Overhead Cost |
Units Produced |
OH Cost per unit |
Model 145 |
2,290 |
$ 221.24 |
$ 506,639.60 |
1,900 |
$ 266.65 |
Model 212 |
5,300 |
$ 221.24 |
$ 1,172,572.00 |
3,800 |
$ 308.57 |
Model 145 |
Model 212 |
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Direct material and Direct Labor cost |
$ 230.00 |
$ 170.00 |
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Overhead cost per unit |
$ 266.65 |
$ 308.57 |
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Total Cost per unit |
$ 496.65 |
$ 478.57 |
[3]
Model 145 |
Model 212 |
|
Market price |
$ 744.00 |
$ 430.00 |
Total Cost per unit |
$ 496.65 |
$ 478.57 |
Profit (Loss) per unit |
$ 247.35 |
$ (48.57) |
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Exercise 17-7 Using the plantwide overhead rate to assess prices
LO P1 Way Cool produces two different models of air conditioners.
The company produces the mechanical systems in their components
department. The mechanical systems are combined with the housing
assembly in its finishing department. The activities, costs, and
drivers associated with these two manufacturing processes and the
production support process follow. (Loss amounts should be
indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate calculations
and round "Cost per unit and...
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