Determine the total and per-unit costs of manufacturing the Gas Cooker and Charcoal Smoker for the month, assuming all manufacturing overhead is assigned on the basis of direct labor dollars. Round rate to four decimal places, if applicable.

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Hickory Grill Company manufactures two types of cooking grills: the Gas Cooker and the Charcoal Smoker. The Cooker is a premium product sold in upscale outdoor shops; the Smoker is sold in major discount stores. Following is information pertaining to the manufacturing costs for the current month.

  Gas Cooker Charcoal Smoker
Units 1,000 5,000
Number of batches 50 10
Number of batch moves 80 20
Direct materials $90,000 $150,000
Direct labor $20,000 $25,000

 

Manufacturing overhead follows:

Activity

Cost

Cost Driver

Materials acquisition and inspection $80,800

Amount of direct materials cost

Materials movement 16,200

Number of batch moves

Scheduling 36,000

Number of batches

  $133,000  

 

a. Determine the total and per-unit costs of manufacturing the Gas Cooker and Charcoal Smoker for the month, assuming all manufacturing overhead is assigned on the basis of direct labor dollars.
Round rate to four decimal places, if applicable.
Manufacturing overhead based on direct labor dollars:  $Answer per direct labor dollar
Use rounded overhead rate calculated above for calculations below. Round cost answers to the nearest whole number, when needed. Round cost per unit to two decimal places, if needed.

Product Costs per Unit
 

Gas Cooker

Charcoal Smoker

Direct materials Answer Answer
Direct labor Answer Answer
Manufacturing overhead: Answer Answer
Total cost Answer Answer
Units Answer Answer
Cost per unit Answer Answer

 

b. Determine the total and per-unit costs of manufacturing the Gas Cooker and Charcoal Smoker for the month, assuming manufacturing overhead is assigned using activity-based costing.
Round answers to two decimal place, if needed.
Activity-based overhead rates:
Materials acquisition and handling $Answer per direct material dollar
Materials movement $Answer per move
Scheduling $Answer per batch

Use rounded overhead rate calculated above for calculations below. Round cost answers to the nearest whole number, when needed. Round cost per unit to two decimal places, if needed.

 

Product Costs per Unit
 

Gas Cooker

Charcoal Smoker

Direct materials Answer Answer
Direct labor Answer Answer
Manufacturing overhead:    
Materials acquisition Answer Answer
Materials movement Answer Answer
Scheduling Answer Answer
Total cost per batch Answer Answer
Number of units per batch Answer Answer
Cost per unit Answer Answer
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Manufacturing overhead applied to Gas cooker = $133,000* $20,000/ $45,000 = $59,111.1111

Manufacturing overhead applied to Charcoal Smoker = $133,000* $25000/ $45,000 = $73,889.8889

 

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