"Two dollars of gross margin per briefcase? That's ridiculous!" roared Roy Thurmond, president of First-Line Cases, Inc. "Why do we go on producing those standard briefcases when we're able to make over $9 per unit on our specialty items? Maybe it's time to get out of the standard line and focus the whole plant on specialty work." Mr. Thurmond was referring to a summary of unit costs and revenues that he had just received from the company's accounting department: Selling price per unit Unit product cont Gross margin per unit standard Specialty Meie esimenes $28.95 $43.40 26.95 33.92 $ 2.00 Firstline Cases produces briefcases from leather, fabric and synthetic materials in a single plant. The basic product is a standard briefcase that is made from leather lined with fabric. The standard briefcase Is a high-quality item and has sold well for many years. Last year, the company decided to expand its product line and produce specialty briefcases for special orders. These briefcases differ from the standard in that they vary in size, they contain the finest leather and synthetic materials, and they are imprinted with the buyer's name. To reduce labor costs on the specialty briefcases, automated machines do most of the cutting and stitching. These machines are used to a much lesser degree in the production of standard briefcases. "agree that the specialty business is looking better and better." replied Beth Mersey, the company's marketing manager. "And there seems to be plenty of demand out there, particularly because the competition hasn't been able to touch our price. Did you know that Velsun Company, our biggest competitor, charges over $50 a unit for its specialty items? Now that's what I call gouging the customer A breakdown of the manufacturing cost for each of Firstline Cases products is given below. Standard Specialty Briefcase Briefcase 10,000 2,500 $ 3.90 2.90 $12.90 1.00 7.90 Units produced each month Direct materials Tanther Fabric Synthetic Total materiale Direct labor (0.50 DLH and 0.40 DER $12.90 per DLR) Manufacturing overhead (0.5 DER and 0.4 DL $17.40 per DE) Total cost per unit 11.80 21.80 6.45 5.16 8.70 6.96 $26.95 $33.92 $104,400 Predeterained overhead rate - $17.40 per DLR Manufacturing overhead is applied to products on the basis of direct labor-hours. The rate of $17.40 per hour was determined by dividing the total manufacturing overhead cost for a month by the direct labor-hours: Manufacturing overhead Direct labor-hours 6,000 DLRS The following additional information is available about the company and its products: a. Standard briefcases are produced in batches of 1,000 units, and specialty briefcases are produced in batches of 100 units. Thus, the company does 10 setups for the standard items each month and 25 setups for the specialty items. A setup for the standard items requires one hour, whereas a setup for the specialty items requires two hours. b. All briefcases are inspected to ensure that quality standards are met Each month a total of 110 hours is spent inspecting the standard briefcases and 290 hours is spent inspecting the specialty briefcases. c. A standard briefcase requires 0.5 hours of machine time, and a specialty briefcase requires 12 hours of machine time. d. The company is considering the use of activity-based costing as an alternative to its traditional costing system for computing unit product costs. The activity-based costing system has already been designed and costs have been allocated to the activity cost pools. The activity cost pools and activity measures are detailed below. Activity Cost Pool Parchasing Material handling Production orders and setup Inspection Frame assembly Machine-related Activity Measure Number of orders Number of receipts Setup-hours Inspection-bours Assembly-hours Nachine-hours Estimated Overhand Cont $ 15,000 16.000 6,000 10.600 16,800 40,000 $104,400 Expected Activity Standard Specialty Briefcase Tiefenses Total 50 70 0 10 20 150 60 90 150 Activity Measure Namber of orders: Leather Fabric Synthetic material Number of receipts Leather Fabric Synthetic material Setup-board Inspection-hours Assembly-hours Machine-hour 70 85 0 7 110 790 2 10 20 215 2 290 890 7 80 105 215 2 400 1,680 Required: 1. Using activity-based costing, determine the amount of manufacturing overhead cost that would be assigned to each standard briefcase and each specialty briefcase. 2. Using the data computed in part (1) above and other data from the case as needed, determine the unit product cost of each product line from the perspective of the activity-based costing system. 3. Within the limitations of the data that have been provided, evaluate the president's concern about the profitability of the two product lines Using activity-based costing, determine the amount of manufacturing overhead cost that would be assigned to each standard briefcase and each specialty briefcase. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Standard Briefcases Specialty Briefcases Manufacturing overhead cost per unit (Required Required 2 > Using the data computed In requirement 1 and other data from the case as needed, determine the unit product cost of each product line from the perspective of the activity-based costing system. (Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Standard Briefcases Specialty Briefcases Unit product cost Within the limitations of the data that have been provided, evaluate the president's concern about the profitability of the two product lines. (Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round answers to 2 decimal places.) your Standard Briefcases Specialty Briefcases Gross margin (loss) per unit