Return to question This Excel worksheet relates to the Dickson Company example that is summarized in Exhibit 2-5 Chapter 2: Applying Excel: Exercise (Part 2 of 2) 2. Change the total fixed manufacturing overhead cost for the Milling Department in Data area back to $390,000, keeping all of the other data the same as in the original example. Consider a new job, Job 408, with the following characteristics: 1 Chapter 2: Applying Excel 2 3 Cost summary for Job 408 4 5 Department Milling Assembly 90 2 5 40 890 $ 450 90 S 640 Machine-hours Direct labor hours Direct materials cost Direct labor cost 6 7 8 $ $ EXHIBIT 2-5 Dickson Company: An Example Using Multiple Predetermined Overhead Rates Step 1: Calculate the estimated total manufacturing overhead cost for each department Milling Department Overhead Cost (7): Assembly Department Overhead Cost (1) = $390,000 + ($2.00 per MH 60,000 MHs) = $500,000 + ($3.75 per DLH ~ 80,000 DLHs) = $390,000+ $120,000 = $500,000 + $300,000 = $510,000 = $800,000 Step 2. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate in each department. Milling Department Overhead Rate: Assembly Department Overhead Rate: $510,000 $800,000 60,000 machine-hours 80,000 direct labor-hours $8.50 per machine-hour $10.00 per direct labor-hour Step 3. Calculate the amount of overhead applied from both departments to Job 407. Milling Department: Overhead Applied to Job 407 Assembly Department: Overhead Applied to Job 407 = $8.50 per MH 90 MHs = $10.00 per DLH 20 DLHS = $765 = $200 Step 4: Calculate the total job cost for Job 407 Milling Assembly Total Direct materials $800 $370 $ 1.170 Direct labor $70 $280 350 Manufacturing overhead applied $765 $200 965 Total cost of Job 407 $2,485 Step 5. Calculate the selling price for Job 407 Total cost of Job 407 Markup ($2,485 x 75%) Selling price of Job 407 $2,485.00 1.863.75 $4,348.75 In your worksheet, enter this new data in the cells for Job 407. What is the new selling price for Job 408? (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Selling price for Job 408 $ 5,346.25 3. Without changing the data for the job from requirement 2 above, what is the selling price for Job 408 if the total number of machine- hours in the Assembly Department increases from 3,000 machine-hours to 5,000 machine-hours? (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) of 20 Drau Next > Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Selling price for Job 408 $ 4,936.75 4. Restore the total number of machine-hours in the Assembly Department to 3,000 machine-hours. And keep the job data the same as it was in Requirement 2. What is the selling price for Job 408 if the total number of direct labor-hours in the Assembly Department decreases from 80,000 direct labor-hours to 50,000 direct labor-hours? (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Selling price for Job 408 $ 5,608.75 85 3