Woodland Industries manufactures and sells custom-made windows. Its job costing system was designed using an activity-based costing
Question:
The following production, costs, and activities occurred during the month of July:
Required:
a. Calculate the total manufacturing costs and the cost per unit of the windows produced during the month of July (using the activity-based costing approach).
b. Assume instead that Woodland Industries applies manufacturing overhead on a direct labor hours basis (rather than using the activity-based costing system previously described). Calculate the total manufacturing cost and the cost per unit of the windows produced during the month of July.
c. Compare the per unit cost figures calculated in parts a and b. Which approach do you think provides better information for manufacturing managers? Explain youranswer.
Step by Step Answer:
Accounting What the Numbers Mean
ISBN: 978-0078025297
10th edition
Authors: David H. Marshall, Wayne W. McManus, Daniel F. Viele