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Principles of Cost Accounting
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Chapter4: Accounting For Factory Overhead
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Problem 9E: A manufacturing company has two service and two production departments. Human Resources and Machine...
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Scaffolder Ltd. is a manufacturing company making construction items. The production process is divided into two production departments, Assembly and Finishing. There is one service department, the Stores department, which is used by both the Assembly and the Finishing departments. The relevant information for the year ahead is as follows:
 
Indirect Costs for All Three Departments in Total:
 

Item

Total £

Maintenance

40,000

Rent

80,000

Depreciation

500,000

TOTAL

620,000

 
The following information is available about each department:
 

Item

Assembly (£)

Finishing (£)

Stores (£)

Floor Space (sq meters)

40,000

45,000

15,000

Value of machinery (£)

160,000

20,000

20,000

Maintenance hours

3,000

2,000

 

Stores requisitions

2,000

3,000

 

 
After allocating the indirect costs to the Assembly, Finishing and Stores departments using a suitable method for each department and reallocating the service department costs over production departments, which are the total costs for each department?

Select one:
a.
Total costs for the assembly department equal to £620,000, for the finishing department equal to £480,800 and for the Stores Department equal to £0.
b.
Total costs for the assembly department equal to £480,800, for the finishing department equal to £139,200 and for the Stores Department equal to £0.
c.
Total costs for the assembly department equal to £456,000, for the finishing department equal to £102,000 and for the Stores Department equal to £62,000.
d.
None of the answers is correct
e.
Total costs for the assembly department equal to £56,000, for the finishing department equal to £52,000 and for the Stores Department equal to £12,000.
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