Classify the following costs for an auto manufacturer as either direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing overhead, or period costs. a. Steel used in automobiles b. Assembly department employee wages c. Utility costs used in executive building d. Travel costs used by sales personnel e. Cost of shipping goods to customers f. Property taxes on assembly plant g. Glass used in automobiles h. Maintenance supplies i. Depreciation on assembly plant j. Plant manager's salary k. CEO's salary 1. Depreciation on executive building m. Salary of marketing executive n. Tires installed on automobiles o. Advertising Required: Complete the answer sheet above by placing an "X" under each heading that identifies the cost involved. Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead Period Cost Direct Materials a. C. d. e. h. k. n. o. 7. Nish Corporation has provided the following data for the month of April: .$220,000 $50,000 $23,000 Sales Raw materials purchases... Direct labor cost.. Manufacturing overhead cost.. $59,000 Selling expens $18,000 Administrative expens Inventories: Beginning Ending Raw material..$26,000 $35,000 Work in proces.. $18,000 $22,000 Finished goods$42,000 $29,000 b) A direct labor worker at Kimmer Corporation is paid $18 per hour for regular time and time and a half for all work in excess of 40 hours per week. The company's fringe benefits cost $4 for each hour of employee time (both regular and overtime). Last week this employee worked 42 hours but was idle for 4 hours due to material shortages. The company treats all fringe benefits relating to direct labor as added direct labor cost and the remainder as part of manufacturing overhead. Required: Determine how much of the worker's wages for the week would be classified as direct labor cost and how much would be classified as manufacturing overhead cost. Show your work