Streeter Recycling recycles newsprint, cardboard, and so forth, into recycled packaging materials. For the coming year, Streeter

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Streeter Recycling recycles newsprint, cardboard, and so forth, into recycled packaging materials. For the coming year, Streeter estimates total manufacturing overhead to be $350,175. The company's managers are not sure if direct labor hours (estimated to be 10,005) or machine hours (estimated to be 14,007 hours) is the best allocation base to use for allocating manufacturing overhead. Streeter bids for jobs using a 30% markup over total manufacturing cost.
After the new fiscal year began, Hollings Paper Supply asked Streeter Recycling to bid for a job that will take 1,975 machine hours and 1,600 direct labor hours to produce. The direct labor cost for this job will be $13 per hour, and the direct materials will total $25,600.
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1. Compute the total job cost and bid price if Streeter Recycling decided to use direct labor hours as the manufacturing overhead allocation base for the year.
2. Compute the total job cost and bid price if Streeter Recycling decided to use machine hours as the manufacturing overhead allocation base for the year.
3. In addition to the bid from Streeter Recycling, Hollings Paper Supply received a bid of $126,500 for this job from Cusak Recycling. What are the ramifications for Streeter Recycling?
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