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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 3rd Edition by William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher

Edition 3ISBN: 0073527114
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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 3rd Edition by William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher

Edition 3ISBN: 0073527114
Exercise 43

Account Analysis, Two-Stage Allocation, and Product Costing

Tiger Furnishings’s CFO believes that a two-stage cost allocation system would give managers better cost information. She asks the company’s cost accountant to analyze the accounts and assign overhead costs to two pools: overhead related to direct labor cost and overhead related to machine-hours.

The analysis of overhead accounts by the cost accountant follows:

Manufacturing Overhead

Overhead Estimate

Cost Pool Assignment

Utilities

$ 1,800

Machine-hour related

Supplies

5,000

Direct labor cost related

Training  

10,000

Direct labor cost related

Supervision

25,800

Direct labor cost related

Machine depreciation

32,000

Machine-hour related

Plant depreciation

14,200

Machine-hour related

Miscellaneous

85,300

Direct labor cost related

All other information is the same as in Exercise 6-31.

Required

a. Draw the cost flow diagram that illustrates the two-stage cost allocation of overhead for Tiger Furnishings using the results of the cost accountant’s analysis of accounts.


b. Compute the product costs per unit assuming that Tiger Furnishings uses direct labor costs and machine-hours to allocate overhead to the products.

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A cost flow diagram that would illustrate the two-stage cost allocation of overhead for T Furnishings should be drawn as follows:

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