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Comprehensive Problem 5 (Algo) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The Gilster Company, a machine tooling firm, has several

Comprehensive Problem 5 (Algo)

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The Gilster Company, a machine tooling firm, has several plants. One plant, located in St. Cloud, Minnesota, uses a job order costing system for its batch production processes. The St. Cloud plant has two departments through which most jobs pass. Plant-wide overhead, which includes the plant managers salary, accounting personnel, cafeteria, and human resources, is budgeted at $360,000. During the past year, actual plantwide overhead was $342,000. Each departments overhead consists primarily of depreciation and other machine-related expenses. Selected budgeted and actual data from the St. Cloud plant for the past year are as follows.

Department A Department B
Budgeted department overhead
(excludes plantwide overhead) $ 110,000 $ 480,000
Actual department overhead 144,000 500,000
Expected total activity:
Direct labor hours 40,000 20,000
Machine-hours 10,000 48,000
Actual activity:
Direct labor hours 40,500 18,900
Machine-hours 10,800 50,000

For the coming year, the accountants at the St. Cloud plant are in the process of helping the sales force create bids for several jobs. Projected data pertaining only to job no. 110 are as follows.

Direct materials $ 25,500
Direct labor cost:
Department A (2,800 hr) 42,000
Department B (1,500 hr) 8,000
Machine-hours projected:
Department A 180
Department B 1,200
Units produced 10,000

Comprehensive Problem 5 (Algo) Part

Assume the St. Cloud plant uses three separate overhead rates to assign overhead costs to jobs.

a-1. Assume the St. Cloud plant uses a single plantwide overhead rate to assign all overhead (plantwide and department) costs to jobs. Use expected total direct labor hours to compute the overhead rate.

a-2. What is the expected cost per unit produced for job no. 110?

b-1. Find the plant wide overhead rate by using expected machine hours.

b-2. Find the department overhead rate using expected machine hours for Department A and Department B.

b-3. Calculate the projected manufacturing costs per unit for job 110 using the three separate rates computed in b-1 and b-2.

c-1. The sales policy at the St. Cloud plant dictates that job bids be calculated by adding 22 percent to total manufacturing costs. What would be the bid for job no. 110 using the overhead rate from part a?

c-2. The sales policy at the St. Cloud plant dictates that job bids be calculated by adding 22 percent to total manufacturing costs. What would be the bid for job no. 110 using the overhead rate from part b?

c-3. Which of the overhead allocation methods would you recommend?

d. Compute the under- or overapplied overhead for the St. Cloud plant for the year. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

f. Would your response to part e change if the St. Cloud plant could use the facilities necessary to produce parts for job no. 110 for another job that could earn an incremental profit of $29,000?

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