Compute a predetermined overhead rate

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Problem - Kitchen Supply, Inc. (KSI), manufactures three types of flatware: institutional, standard, and silver. It applies all indirect costs according to a predetermined rate based on direct labor-hours. A consultant recently suggested that the company switch to an activity-based costing system and prepared the following cost estimates for year 2 for the recommended cost drivers.

Activity

Recommended
Cost Driver

Estimated
Cost

Estimated Cost
Driver Activity

Processing orders

Number of orders

$54,000

225

orders

Setting up production

Number of production runs

162,000

90

runs

Handling materials

Pounds of materials used

360,000

120,000

pounds

Machine depreciation and maintenance

Machine-hours

294,000

14,000

hours

Performing quality control

Number of inspections

62,100

45

inspections

Packing

Number of units

120,000

480,000

units

Total estimated cost

 

$1,052,100



In addition, management estimated 7,400 direct labor-hours for year 2. Assume that the following cost driver volumes occurred in January, year 2:

 

Institutional

Standard

Silver

Number of units produced

57,000

21,000

9,000

Direct materials costs

$38,000

$25,000

$17,000

Direct labor-hours

480

430

560

Number of orders

12

8

5

Number of production runs

3

4

6

Pounds of material

17,000

6,000

3,300

Machine-hours

600

120

80

Number of inspections

3

3

3

Units shipped

57,000

21,000

9,000

Actual labor costs were $14 per hour.

Required:

a. (1) Compute a predetermined overhead rate for year 2 for each cost driver using the estimated costs and estimated cost driver units prepared by the consultant.

(2) Compute a predetermined rate for year 2 using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

b. Compute the production costs for each product for January using direct labor-hours as the allocation base and the predetermined rate computed in requirement a(2). (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

c. Compute the production costs for each product for January using the cost drivers recommended by the consultant and the predetermined rates computed in requirement a. (Note: Do not assume that total overhead applied to products in January will be the same for activity-based costing as it was for the labor-hour-based allocation.) (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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