(Labor cost classification) Fisher Homes Inc. produces a variety of household products. The firm operates 24 hours...
Question:
(Labor cost classification) Fisher Homes Inc. produces a variety of household products. The firm operates 24 hours per day with three daily work shifts. The first-shift workers receive “regular pay.” The second shift receives a 5 percent pay premium, and the third shift receives a 10 percent pay pre¬ mium. In addition, when production is scheduled on weekends, the firm pays an overtime premium of 50 percent (based on the pay rate for first- shift employees). Labor premiums are included in overhead. The October 2006 factory payroll is as follows:
a. How many overtime hours were worked in October?
b. How much of the total labor cost should be charged to direct labor? To overhead?
c. What amount of overhead was for second- and third-shift premiums? For overtime premiums?LO1.
Step by Step Answer:
Cost Accounting Foundations And Evolutions
ISBN: 9780324235012
6th Edition
Authors: Michael R. Kinney, Jenice Prather-Kinsey, Cecily A. Raiborn