(b) | Which of the following statements are true? (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer.) |
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| | The traditional unit product costs for the two models are unchanged by the change in production orders because traditional overhead allocations based on direct labor-hours ignore other cost drivers such as production orders. | | The traditional unit product costs for the two models are unchanged by the change in production orders because neither the total estimated overhead cost nor the total direct labor-hours were affected. | | The traditional unit product costs for the two models have been changed by the change in production orders because traditional overhead allocations based on direct labor-hours ignore other cost drivers such as production orders. | |
(c) | What is the ABC unit product cost for the Deluxe model after this change? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places.) |
(d) | Which of the following statements are true concerning the effects of the change in production orders on the ABC unit product costs? (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer.) |
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| | The ABC unit product cost of the Deluxe model has increased and the ABC unit product cost of the Tourist model has decreased because a lower proportion of the production orders are now attributable to the Deluxe model. | | The ABC unit product cost of the Deluxe model has increased and the ABC unit product cost of the Tourist model has decreased because a higher proportion of the production orders are now attributable to the Deluxe model. | | The ABC unit product cost of the Deluxe model has decreased and the ABC unit product cost of the Tourist model has increased because a lower proportion of the production orders are now attributable to the Deluxe | | | |
Change the direct labor-hour requirement for the Deluxe model back to 5 hours in cell B10. Assume that the production orders change so that the Deluxe model Will have 290 orders in cell C19 and the Tourist model will have 210 orders in cell D19. The Data area should now look like this 8 Annual sales in units 9 Direct materials per unit 10 Direct labor-hours per unit Deluxe Tourist 2,000 10,000 $17 4 $25 $12 per DLH 12 Direct labor rate 13 Estimated Overhead 15 16 Activities and Activity Measures 17 Labor related (direct labor-hours)$ 80,000 18 Machine setups (setups) 19 Production orders (orders) 20 General factory (machine-hours)250,000 21 72 Expected Activi Cost Deluxe TouristTotal 50,000 150,000 3,000 2,000 5,000 70,000 290 210 500 40,000 10,000 40,000 12,000 28,000 550,000 (a) What is the traditional unit product cost for the Deluxe model after this change? Traditional unit product cost for the Deluxe model