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This quiz focuses on Activity Rates And Cost Allocation, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Managerial Accounting.
LexiCo uses an activity-based costing system with the following predetermined overhead rates:
A new potential customer has requested a quote for a special order of 1,000 units of a new product. Engineering estimates that this order will require 500 machine hours, 30 material moves, and 15 inspections.
If LexiCo prices its orders at 150% of total manufacturing overhead cost, what is the total price that should be quoted for this special order?
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LexiCo uses an activity-based costing system with the following predetermined overhead rates:
A new potential customer has requested a quote for a special order of 1,000 units of a new product. Engineering estimates that this order will require 500 machine hours, 30 material moves, and 15 inspections.
If LexiCo prices its orders at 150% of total manufacturing overhead cost, what is the total price that should be quoted for this special order?
DataCo provides data storage services. It has a 'Server Maintenance' cost pool of $360,000. Costs in this pool are driven by the number of server racks a client uses. DataCo has two clients: Alpha Corp, which uses 120 racks, and Beta Corp, which uses 80 racks. Alpha Corp stores 1,500 terabytes (TB) of data, and Beta Corp stores 1,700 TB.
If Beta Corp negotiates a new contract to reduce its usage to 60 server racks, and the total cost pool remains $360,000, what amount of server maintenance cost will now be allocated to Alpha Corp?
Veloce Motors manufactures two products, a high-volume scooter (HV) and a low-volume motorcycle (LV). The company's total manufacturing overhead is $1,800,000. For years, Veloce has used a traditional plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours (DLH). The controller is now considering an ABC system. Data for the two products is as follows:
By how much is the low-volume motorcycle (LV) undercosted by the traditional direct-labor-hour allocation system compared to the activity-based costing system?
A manufacturing company has a 'Quality Control' activity cost pool with a total budgeted cost of $240,000. The controller has identified three potential cost drivers for this activity. Budgeted annual data for the potential drivers are:
The quality control process involves a technician visually inspecting a sample from each production run. More complex runs require more time, but the primary cost driver is initiating the inspection process for each run. Given this, what is the most appropriate activity rate for the Quality Control cost pool?
A hospital's radiology department has annual costs of $1,500,000 for equipment depreciation and technician salaries. The equipment has the practical capacity to perform 10,000 scans per year. However, for the upcoming budget, the hospital anticipates a demand for only 7,500 scans.
If the department allocates costs based on the anticipated demand (budgeted usage) to determine the rate for internal billing, what is the total cost of unused capacity?
A company's maintenance department cost is semi-variable, with a cost formula of $50,000 per month plus $15 per machine hour. For the upcoming month, the company budgets a total of 10,000 machine hours to be worked across all products. Production of Product B-12 is expected to consume 2,500 of these machine hours.
Using machine hours as the cost driver, what is the total maintenance cost that should be allocated to Product B-12 for the month?
Custom Cabinets Inc. uses an activity-based costing system to apply overhead to its jobs. The company has established the following annual activity rates:
Job #784 required 5 hours of design consultation, 4 material requisitions, and 12 machine hours for fabrication. What is the total manufacturing overhead applied to Job #784?
A company uses a two-stage allocation process for its activity-based costing system. The total costs for the Information Systems (IS) department, a support department, are $600,000. A study indicates that IS resources are consumed by two primary manufacturing activities: 70% by Production Scheduling and 30% by Quality Control.
The Production Scheduling activity uses the number of production runs as its cost driver, and there are 3,000 production runs planned for the year. What is the activity rate for Production Scheduling, considering only the costs allocated from the IS department?
An automated warehouse uses robots to fulfill orders. The 'Order Picking' activity cost pool, which includes robot depreciation, maintenance, and electricity, has a total budgeted cost of $400,000. Management is debating the most appropriate cost driver for allocating these costs. The process involves robots traveling to various bin locations to retrieve items for an order.
Given that travel time and distance are the most significant factors influencing the consumption of robot resources (energy, wear-and-tear), which of the following would be the most accurate cost driver for the 'Order Picking' activity?
A firm has two activity cost pools. The 'Order Fulfillment' pool has a cost of $150,000 and is allocated based on the number of orders. The 'Heavy Item Shipping' pool has a cost of $50,000 and is allocated based on the number of items weighing over 25 lbs. The firm processed a total of 10,000 orders and shipped 2,000 heavy items last quarter.
A specific customer, MegaMart, placed 500 orders, of which 300 contained at least one item weighing over 25 lbs. A total of 400 heavy items were shipped to MegaMart. How much overhead from these two pools is allocated to MegaMart?
Under its traditional costing system, Bellwether Inc. reported a gross margin of 20% for its 'Basic' product line. The company recently implemented an activity-based costing system to more accurately assign its $500,000 in manufacturing overhead. An analysis under the new ABC system reveals that the 'Basic' product line should be allocated $200,000 of the total overhead.
The 'Basic' product line generated $1,000,000 in sales revenue and incurred $620,000 in direct material and direct labor costs. What is the revised gross margin for the 'Basic' product line under the ABC system?
A company has defined its cost hierarchy and is analyzing the following annual costs to decide whether to discontinue a specific product line, the 'Pro-Model'.
If the company discontinues the Pro-Model product line, what are the total annual product-sustaining costs that would be avoided?
ChemPro Inc. is planning its budget for the upcoming year. The company is introducing a process improvement that is expected to reduce the number of required setups for its main product, Product X, from 500 to 300. Setups for its other product, Product Z, will remain unchanged at 200. The total budgeted cost for the setup activity pool is expected to decrease from $420,000 to $350,000 due to efficiency gains.
What will be the new budgeted activity rate for the setup cost pool in the upcoming year?
A consulting firm uses ABC to assign its indirect costs to client engagements. The firm has two cost pools:
Client Relations: $300,000 total cost, driven by the number of clients (budgeted at 50 clients).
Project Support: $750,000 total cost, driven by the number of project-hours (budgeted at 10,000 hours).
The firm completed an engagement for Stark Industries that spanned 400 project-hours. Stark Industries is an existing client. What is the total indirect cost allocated to the Stark Industries engagement?
A company produces two products, Gizmo and Widget. It has an activity cost pool for 'Customer Service' with total costs of $90,000. The cost driver is the number of service calls. Gizmo is a simple, reliable product, while Widget is a newer, more complex product. Annual data is as follows:
What is the customer service cost allocated per unit of Widget sold?
Innovative Systems has two service departments (IT Support and Human Resources) and two production departments (Assembly and Finishing). IT costs are allocated based on computer usage hours, while HR costs are allocated based on number of employees. After the service department allocations are complete, Assembly has 540,000intotalcostsandFinishinghas720,000. If Assembly uses machine hours as its cost driver (4,500 total hours) and Finishing uses direct labor cost as its driver ($$180,000 total), what activity rate should be used to allocate costs from Assembly to products that consume 250 machine hours?
Manufacturing Solutions uses ABC costing and has determined that its Material Handling activity has a cost equation of y=25,000+180x, where y is total cost and x is the number of material moves. If the company expects 400 material moves for the upcoming period and wants to establish an activity rate that includes both variable and fixed components, what should be the predetermined activity rate per material move?