Activity-Based Costing and Product Cost Distortion Four Finger Appliance Company manufactures small kitchen appliances. The product line consists of blenders and toaster ovens. Four Finger Appliance presently uses the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. The factory overhead is as follows: Assembly Department Test and Pack Department $186,000 120,000 Total $306,000 The direct labor information for the production of 7.500 units of each product is as follows: Assembly Department 750 din Test and Pack Department 2,250 din Blender Toaster oven 2,250 750 Total 3,000 din 3,000 din Four Finger Appliance used direct labor hours to allocate production department factory overhead to products The management of Four Finger Appliance Company has asked you to use activity-based costing to allocate factory overhead costs to the two products. You have determined that $81,000 of factory overhead from each of the production departments can be associated with setup activity ($162,000 in total). Company records indicate that blenders required 135 setups, while the toaster ovens required only 45 setups. Each product has a production volume of 7,500 units. If required, round all per unit answers to the nearest cent a. Determine the three activity rates (assembly, test and pack, and setup). Assembly Activity 62 X per din Test and Pack Activity S 40 X per din Setup Activity 5 per setup Blender 750 din 2,250 dih Toaster oven 2,250 750 Total 3,000 dih 3,000 dih Four Finger Appliance used direct labor hours to allocate production department factory overhead to products. The management of Four Finger Appliance Company has asked you to use activity-based costing to allocate factory overhead costs to the two products. You have determined that $81,000 of factory overhead from each of the production departments can be associated with setup activity ($162,000 in total). Company records indicate that blenders required 135 setups, while the toaster ovens required only 45 setups. Each product has a production volume of 7,500 units. If required, round all per unit answers to the nearest cent. a. Determine the three activity rates (assembly, test and pack, and setup). Assembly Activity 62 X per din Test and Pack Activity $ 40 X per din Setup Activity per setup b. Determine the total factory overhead and factory overhead per unit allocated to each product using the activity rates in (a). Product Total Factory Overhead Factory Overhead Cost Per Unit Blender Toaster oven F Check My Wor a. Calculate New Budgeted Activity Cost for each of three activities New Budgeted Activity Cost + Activity-Base Usage - Activity Rate