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Traditional versus Activity Based Costing SystemsGigabyte. Inc. manufactures three product...

Traditional versus Activity Based Costing Systems

Gigabyte. Inc. manufactures three products for the computer industry:

Gismos(product G):annual sales,8,000 units

Thingamajigs (product T):annualsales,15,000units

Whatchamacallits (product W):annual sales, 4,000units

The company uses a traditional. volume-based product-costing system with manufacturing overhead applied on the basis of direct-labor dollars. The product costs have been computed as follows:

Product G

Product T

Product W

Raw material

$ 35.00

$ 52 50

$17.50

Direct labor .

1600(8hr. at$20)

12.00 (6hr. at520)

8.00(4 hr. at520)

Manufacturing overhead*

140.00

105

7000

Total product cost

$191 .00

170

595.5

* Calculation of predetermined overhead rate:

Manufacturing overhead budget:

Machine setup .

$5,250

Machinery

1.225,000

Inspection .

525,000

Material handling

875,000

Engineering .

344,750

Total

2,975,000

Direct-labor budget(based on budgeted annual sales):

Product G

8,000 x $16.00

$128,000

Product T:

15,000 x $12.00

 =

$180,000

Product W

4,000x $8.00

 =

32,000

Total

340,000

Gigabyte's pricing method has been to set a target price equal to 150 percent of full product cost. However, only the thingamajigs have been selling at their target price. The target and actual current prices for all three products are the following:

Product G

Product T

Product W

Product cost

$191.00

$169.50

$95.50

Target price

286.50

254.25

$143.25

Actual current selling price

21300

254.25

200.00

Gigabyte has been forced to lower the price of gismos in order to get orders. In contrast, Gigabyte has raised the price of whatchamacallits several times. but there has been no apparent loss of sales. Gigabyte, Inc. has been under increasing pressure to reduce the price even further on gismos. In contrast. Gigabyte's competitors do not seem to be interested in the market for whatchamacallits. Gigabyte apparently has this market to itself.

Required:

1. Is product G the company', least profitable product?

2. Is product W a profitable product for Gigabyte. Inc.?

3. Comment on the reactions of Gigabyte's competitors to the firm 's pricing strategy. What dangers does Gigabyte. Inc. face?

4 Gigabyte's controller. Nan O' Second, recently attended a conference at which activity-based costing systems were discussed. She became convinced that such a system would help Gigabyte's management to understand its product costs better. She got top management's approval to design an activity-based costing system, and an ABC project team was formed. In stage one of the ABC project, each of the overhead items listed in the overhead budget was placed into its own activity cost pool. Then a cost driver was identified for each activity cost pool. Finally. the ABC project team compiled data showing the percentage of each cost driver that was consumed by each of Gigabyte's product lines. These data are summarized as follows:

Activity Cost Pool

Cost Driver

Product G

Product T

Product W

Machine setup

Number of setups

20%

30%

50%

Machinery

Machine hours

25%

50%

25%

Inspection

Number of inspections

15%

45%

40%

Material handling

Raw-material costs

25%

69%

6%

Engineering

Number of change orders

35%

10%

55%

Show how the controller determined the percentages given above for raw-material costs. (Round to the nearest whole percent.)

5. Develop product costs for the three production the basis of an activity-based costing system. (Round to the nearest cent. )

6. Calculate a target price for each product, using Gigabyte's pricing formula. Compare the new target prices with the current actual selling prices and previously reported product costs.

7. Build a spreadsheet: Construct an Excel spreadsheet to solve requirements (5) and (6) above. Show how the solution will change if the inspection activity was divided among the three products in the following manner: product G. 20%: product T.40%. and product W,40%.

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