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20. Activity rates from Quattrone Corporation's activity-based costing system are listed below. The company uses the activity rates to assign overhead costs to products:

Activity Cost Pools Activity Rate
Processing customer orders $93.82 per customer order
Assembling products $2.99 per assembly hour
Setting up batches $62.36 per batch

Last year, Product F76D involved 4 customer orders, 485 assembly hours, and 21 batches. How much overhead cost would be assigned to Product F76D using the activity-based costing system?

A.$1,309.56

B.$68,043.83

C.$3,134.99

D.$1,281.68

21. Lehner Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing accounting system:
Indirect factory wages $522,000
Factory equipment depreciation $271,000
Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:
Activity Cost Pools
Customer Orders Product Processing Other Total
Indirect factory wages 65% 20% 15% 100%
Factory equipment depreciation 25% 65% 10% 100%

The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products

How much indirect factory wages and factory equipment depreciation cost would be assigned to the Customer Orders activity cost pool?

A.$793,000

B.$550,050

C.$407,050

D.$374,550

22. Lehner Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing accounting system:
Indirect factory wages $615,000
Factory equipment depreciation $321,000
Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:
Activity Cost Pools
Customer Orders Product Processing Other Total
Indirect factory wages 55% 20% 25% 100%
Factory equipment depreciation 10% 55% 35% 100%

The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products.

How much indirect factory wages and factory equipment depreciation cost would NOT be assigned to products using the activity-based costing system?

A.$615,000

B.$266,100

C.$0

D.$321,000

23. Fogle Florist specializes in large floral bouquets for hotels and other commercial spaces. The company has provided the following data concerning its annual overhead costs and its activity based costing system:

Overhead costs:
Wages and salaries $162,000
Other expenses 61,000
Total

$223,000

Distribution of resource consumption:
Activity Cost Pools
Making Bouquets Delivery Other Total
Wages and salaries 45% 25% 30% 100%
Other expenses 30% 45% 25% 100%

The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs.

The amount of activity for the year is as follows:
Activity Cost Pool Activity
Making bouquets 140,308 bouquets
Delivery 12,700 deliveries

What would be the total overhead cost per bouquet according to the activity based costing system? In other words, what would be the overall activity rate for the making bouquets activity cost pool? (Round to the nearest whole cent.)

A.$.65 per bouquets

B.$.70 per bouquets

C.$.63 per bouquets

D.$.55 per bouquets

24. Fogle Florist specializes in large floral bouquets for hotels and other commercial spaces. The company has provided the following data concerning its annual overhead costs and its activity based costing system:

Overhead costs:
Wages and salaries $174,000
Other expenses 100,000
Total

$274,000

Distribution of resource consumption:
Activity Cost Pools
Making Bouquets Delivery Other Total
Wages and salaries 55% 30% 15% 100%
Other expenses 25% 60% 15% 100%

The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs.

The amount of activity for the year is as follows:
Activity Cost Pool Activity
Making bouquets 72,710 bouquets
Delivery 10,900 deliveries

What would be the total overhead cost per delivery according to the activity based costing system? In other words, what would be the overall activity rate for the deliveries activity cost pool? (Round to the nearest whole cent.)

$11.15 per delivery

$8.58 per delivery

$9.86 per delivery

$10.29 per delivery

25. Ollivier Corporation has an activity-based costing system with three activity cost pools-Processing, Supervising, and Other. In the first stage allocations, costs in the two overhead accounts, equipment expense and indirect labor, are allocated to the three activity cost pools based on resource consumption. Data used in the first stage allocations follow:

Overhead costs:
Equipment expense $83,000
Indirect labor $8,200
Distribution of Resource Consumption Across Activity Cost Pools:

Activity Cost Pools

Processing Supervising Other
Equipment expense 0.40 0.50 0.10
Indirect labor 0.40 0.40 0.20

Processing costs are assigned to products using machine-hours (MHs) and Supervising costs are assigned to products using the number of batches. The costs in the Other activity cost pool are not assigned to products. Activity data for the company's two products follow:

Activity:
MHs (Processing) Batches (Supervising)
Product C4 13,000 1,160
Product L7 1,130 550
Total 14,130 1,710

The activity rate for the Supervising activity cost pool under activity-based costing is closest to:

A.$53.33 per batch

B.$26.19 per batch

C.$10.75 per batch

D.$21.49 per batch

34. The manufacturing overhead budget at Cutchin Corporation is based on budgeted direct labor-hours. The direct labor budget indicates that 2,500 direct labor-hours will be required in September. The variable overhead rate is $5 per direct labor-hour. The company's budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead is $43,010 per month, which includes depreciation of $3,750. All other fixed manufacturing overhead costs represent current cash flows. The September cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead on the manufacturing overhead budget should be:

A.$39,260

B.$51,760

C.$12,500

D.$55,510

35. Mosbey Inc. is working on its cash budget for June. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $12,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $181,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $180,000. The desired ending cash balance is $37,000. The excess (deficiency) of cash available over disbursements for June will be:

A.$1,000

B.$13,000

C.$11,000

D.$193,000

36. Sparks Corporation has a cash balance of $17,100 on April 1. The company must maintain a minimum cash balance of $14,000. During April, expected cash receipts are $64,000. Cash disbursements during the month are expected to total $76,000. Ignoring interest payments, during April the company will need to borrow:

A.$5,100

B.$8,900

C.$14,000

D.$12,000

39. LHU Corporation makes and sells a product called Product WZ. Each unit of Product WZ requires 2.7 hours of direct labor at the rate of $23.00 per direct labor-hour. Management would like you to prepare a Direct Labor Budget for June.

The budgeted direct labor cost per unit of Product WZ would be:

A.$6.40 per unit

B.$33.70 per unit

C.$23.00 per unit

D.$62.10 per unit

40. LHU Corporation makes and sells a product called Product WZ. Each unit of Product WZ requires 3.9 hours of direct labor at the rate of $18.00 per direct labor-hour. The company plans to sell 30,000 units of Product WZ in June. The finished goods inventories on June 1 and June 30 are budgeted to be 520 and 100 units, respectively. Budgeted direct labor costs for June would be:(Do not round intermediate calculations.)

A.$2,095,266

B.$532,500

C.$2,114,016

D.$2,076,516

41. Ida Sidha Karya Company is a family-owned company located in the village of Gianyar on the island of Bali in Indonesia. The company produces a handcrafted Balinese musical instrument called a gamelan that is similar to a xylophone. The gamelans are sold for $1,007. Selected data for the companys operations last year follow:

Units in beginning inventory 0
Units produced 18,000
Units sold 15,000
Units in ending inventory 3,000
Variable costs per unit:
Direct materials $ 280
Direct labor $ 470
Variable manufacturing overhead $ 65
Variable selling and administrative $ 24
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 930,000
Fixed selling and administrative $ 760,000
Required:

1.Assume that the company uses absorption costing. Compute the unit product cost for one gamelan.

Unit product cost=

2.Assume that the company uses variable costing. Compute the unit product cost for one gamelan.

Unit prodcut cost=

42. Klumper Corporation is a diversified manufacturer of industrial goods. The companys activity based costing system contains the following six activity cost pools and activity rates:

Activity Cost Pool Activity Rates
Supporting direct labor $10.00 per direct labor-hour
Machine processing $3.00 per machine-hour
Machine setups $45.00 per setup
Production orders $160.00 per order
Shipments $130.00 per shipment
Product sustaining $775.00 per product
Activity data have been supplied for the following two products:

Total Expected Activity

K425 M67
Number of units produced per year 200 2,000
Direct labor-hours 950 50
Machine-hours 2,400 40
Machine setups 7 2
Production orders 7 2
Shipments 14 2
Product sustaining 2 2
Required:

Determine the total overhead cost that would be assigned to each of the products listed above in the activity-based costing system.

Supporting director labor

machine processing

machine setups

production orders

shipments

product sustaining

43. Silver Company makes a product that is very popular as a Mothers Day gift. Thus, peak sales occur in May of each year, as shown in the companys sales budget for the second quarter given below:

April May June Total
Budgeted sales (all on account) $410,000 $610,000 $210,000 $1,230,000

From past experience, the company has learned that 25% of a months sales are collected in the month of sale, another 60% are collected in the month following sale, and the remaining 15% are collected in the second month following sale. Bad debts are negligible and can be ignored. February sales totaled $340,000, and March sales totaled $370,000.

Required:

1. Prepare a schedule of expected cash collections from sales, by month and in total, for the second quarter.

2. Assume that the company will prepare a budgeted balance sheet as of June 30. Compute the accounts receivable as of that date.

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