Compute the average cost per job for the year

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Problem 1. Cost Behavior and Projection for a Service Business

Wabash Company specializes in refurbishing exterior painted surfaces that have been hard hit by humidity and insect debris. It uses a special technique, called pressure cleaning, before priming and painting the surface. The refurbishing process involves the following steps:

Unskilled laborers trim all trees and bushes within two feet of the structure.

Skilled laborers clean the building with a high-pressure cleaning machine, using about 6 gallons of chlorine per job.

Unskilled laborers apply a coat of primer.

Skilled laborers apply oil-based exterior paint to the entire surface.

On average, skilled laborers work 12 hours per job, and unskilled laborers work 8 hours. The refurbishing process generated the following operating results during the year on 500 jobs:

Skilled labor

$20

per hour

Unskilled labor

$8

per hour

Gallons of chlorine used

3,000

gallons at $5.50 per gallon

Paint primer

7,536

gallons at $15.50 per gallon

Paint

6,280

gallons at $16.00 per gallon

Depreciation of paint-spraying equipment

$600

per month depreciation

Lease of two vans

$800

per month total

Rent on storage building

$421

per month

Data on utilities for the year follow:

Month

Number of Jobs

Cost

Hours worked

January

42

$ 3,950

840

February

37

3,550

740

March

44

4,090

880

April

49

4,410

980

May

54

4,720

1,080

June

62

5,240

1,240

July

71

5,820

1,420

August

73

5,890

1,460

September

63

5,370

1,260

October

48

4,340

960

November

45

4,210

900

December

40

3,830

800

Totals

628

$55,420

12,560

Using the high-low method, separate mixed costs into their variable and fixed components. Use total hours worked as the basis. Round variable rate to two decimal places.

Variable rate

$ 3.25 per hour worked

Monthly fixed cost

$ 1145

3. Compute the average cost per job for the year. Round your answer to two decimal places. (Hint: Divide the total of all costs for the year by the number of jobs completed.) Use estimated hours to determine utilities costs.

4. Project the average cost per job for next year if variable costs per job increase 20 percent. Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to two decimal places.

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