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Cost Management: A Strategic Emphasis 5th Edition by David Stout, Edward Blocher, Gary Cokins

Edition 5ISBN: 0073526940
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Cost Management: A Strategic Emphasis 5th Edition by David Stout, Edward Blocher, Gary Cokins

Edition 5ISBN: 0073526940
Exercise 1

Product Line Profitability Analysis Studemeir Paint&Floors (SPF) has experienced net operating losses in its Other Flooring Products line during the last few periods. SPF’s management team thinks that the store will improve its profitability if they discontinue the Other Flooring Products line. The operating results from the most recent period are:

 

Paint&Paint Supplies

Carpet

Other Flooring Products

Sales

$285,000

$235,000

$175,550

Cost of goods sold

165,000

150,000

135,250

SPF estimates that store support expenses are approximately 28.5 percent of revenues. Harish Rana, SPF’s controller, states that not every sales dollar requires or uses the same amount of store support activities. He conducts a preliminary investigation and his results and analysis are as follows:

Activity (cost driver)

Paint&Paint

 

Other Flooring

 

Supplies

Carpet

Products

Order processing (number of purchase orders)

110

200

25

Receiving (number of deliveries)

40

120

10

Inventory management (number of hours per delivery)

10

40

6

Customer support (hours required per sale)

0.50

8.50

0.25

Harish estimates activity-cost rates for each activity as follows:

Order processing

$135 per purchase order

Receiving

180 per delivery

Inventory management

30 per hour

Customer support

15 per hour

Required

1. Prepare a product-line profitability report for SPF under the current costing system.

2. Prepare a product-line profitability report for SPF using the ABC information the controller provides.

3. What new insights does the ABC system in requirement 2 provide to SPF managers?

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Activity based costing method which is commonly known as ABC method, is a costing method where indirect cost is assigned to product on the basis of activities identified, used in producing the product.


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