Direct Method, Reciprocal Method, Overhead Rates Macalister Corporation is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct labor hours for its two production departments --Molding and Assembly. The Molding Department employs 20 people, and the Assembly Department employs 80 people. Each person in these two departments works 2,000 hours per year. The production-related overhead costs for the Molding Department are budgeted at $190,000, and the Assembly Department casts are budgeted at $80,000. Two support departments-Engineering and General Factory--directly support the two production departments and have budgeted costs of $216,000 and $370,000, respectively. The production departments' overhead rates cannot be determined until the support departments' costs are properly allocated. The following schedule reflects the use of the Engineering Department's and General Factory Department's output by the various departments Engineering General Factory Molding Assembly Engineering hours 2,000 2.000 8,000 Square feet 120,000 420,000 60,000 For all requirements, round allocation ratios to four significant digits and round allocated costs to the nearest dollar. Required: 1. Calculate the overhead rates per direct labor hour for the Molding Department and the Assembly Department using the direct allocation method to charge the production departments for support department costs. Round final answers to the nearest cent. Overhead rate per DLH Molding Assembly 2. Calculate the overhead rates per direct labor hour for the Molding Department and the Assembly Department using the reciprocal method to charge support department costs to each other and to the production departments. Round final answers to the nearest cent. Round your intermediate calculations to four decimal places. Overhead rate per DLH Molding Assembly X 3. Explain the difference between the methods, and indicate the arguments generally presented to support the reciprocal method over the direct allocation method. (CMA adapted) The reciprocal allocation method is preferred because it is much easier to apply than the direct allocation method. X Tack Check My Work 1. Overhead rate is computed by adding the allocated service costs to the overhead costs that are directly traceable to the producing department and dividing this total by some measure of activity, such as direct labor hours or machine hours, 2. The reciprocal method, as well as direct and sequential methods, allocates all support department costs to the producing departments. 3. Consider the various methods and why you might prefer one versus another