TriTech Company has been allocating overhead to individual product lines based on each lines relative shares of
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Among many other products, TriTech has two switches, Standard and Elite switches. Standard switches are a high-volume product that the company makes in large batches, while Elite switches are a specialty product that is fairly low in sales volume.
Information about Standard and Elite usage of the different activities follows:
Required
a. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor hours (traditional allocation). Use this predetermined overhead rate to calculate the amount of overhead to apply to Standard and Elite switches, based on their usage of direct labor hours.
b. Calculate the individual ABC pool rates by taking the total amount of overhead for each cost pool and dividing that total by the total amount of activity for that pool. Allocate overhead to each of the two products using these three activity rates.
c. Compare the overhead calculated in part a to that calculated in part b. Why are they different? Which allocation method (traditional or ARC) most likely results in a better estimate of productcost?
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