Selected data for Miller Company, which operates three departments, follow:     Department A Department B Department C Inventory   $120,000 $432,000 $168,000 Equipment (average cost)   $1,080,000 $648,000 $432,000 Payroll   $810,000 $720,000 $270,000 Square feet of floor space   18,000 9,000 3,000   During the year, the company's fixed expenses included the following: Depreciation on equipment       $120,000 Real estate taxes       36,000 Personal property taxes (on inventory and equipment)       57,600 Personnel department expenses       40,000   Assume that the property tax rate is the same for both inventory and equipment. Using the most causally related bases, prepare a schedule assigning the fixed expenses to the three departments. Hint: Not all fixed expenses are traceable to the three departments. One of these fixed costs should be considered a common cost and not traceable to the departments. Do not round until your final answer. Round final answer to the nearest whole number.     Department A Department B Department C Depreciation   Answer   Answer   Answer   Real estate taxes   Answer   Answer   Answer   Personal property taxes   Answer   Answer   Answer   Personnel dept. expenses   Answer   Answer   Answer

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Selected data for Miller Company, which operates three departments, follow:

    Department A Department B Department C
Inventory   $120,000 $432,000 $168,000
Equipment (average cost)   $1,080,000 $648,000 $432,000
Payroll   $810,000 $720,000 $270,000
Square feet of floor space   18,000 9,000 3,000

 

During the year, the company's fixed expenses included the following:

Depreciation on equipment       $120,000
Real estate taxes       36,000
Personal property taxes (on inventory and equipment)       57,600
Personnel department expenses       40,000

 

Assume that the property tax rate is the same for both inventory and equipment. Using the most causally related bases, prepare a schedule assigning the fixed expenses to the three departments. Hint: Not all fixed expenses are traceable to the three departments. One of these fixed costs should be considered a common cost and not traceable to the departments.

Do not round until your final answer. Round final answer to the nearest whole number.

    Department A Department B Department C
Depreciation   Answer
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
Real estate taxes   Answer
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
Personal property taxes   Answer
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
Personnel dept. expenses   Answer
 
Answer
 
Answer
 
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