16-31 Support-department cost allocations,single-department cost pools; direct, step-down, and reciprocal methods. The Milton Company has two products Product 1 is manufactured entirely in department X. Product 2 is manufactured entirely in department Y To produce these two products, the Milton Company has two support departments: A la materials-handling department) and B (a power-generating department) An analysis of the work done by departments A and B in a typical period follows: Used by Supplied by A B Y 200 500 300 B 750 125 375 The work done in department A is measured by the direct labor-hours of materials-handling time. The work done in department B is measured by the kilowatt-hours of power. The budgeted costs of the support de partments for the coming year are as follows: Department A Department B (Materials Handling) (Power Generation) Variable indirect labor and indirect materials costs $150,000 $ 15,000 Supervision 45,000 25,000 Depreciation 15,000 50,000 $210,000 $90,000 Power costs Materials-handling costs The budgeted costs of the operating departments for the coming year are $1,250, po for department X and $950,000 for department Y. Supervision costs are salary costs. Depreciation in department B is the straight line depreciation of power generation equipment in its 19th year of an estimated 25-year useful life, it is an old, but well-maintained, equipment. 1. What are the allocations of costs of support departments A and B to operating departments X and Y using (a) the direct method, (b) the step-down method (allocate department A first), (c) the step-down method (allocate department B first), and (d) the reciprocal method? 2 An outside company has offered to supply all the power needed by the Milton Company and to provide all the services of the present power department. The cost of this service will be $80 per kilowatt-hour of power. Should Milton accept? Explain