Question: need help with part B2 included other parts for reference Using activity-based costing, prepare a schedule showing the computations of the activity-based overhead rates (per




Using activity-based costing, prepare a schedule showing the computations of the activity-based overhead rates (per cost driver). (Hint As a result of breaking out travel costs as a separate cost pool, travel costs can now be traced directly to services provided. Thus, an overhead rate is not needed.) (Round overhead rates to 2 decimal places, e.s. 12.25.) Lewis and Stark is a public accounting firm that offers two primary services, auditing and tax-return preparation. A controversy has developed between the partners of the two service lines as to who is contributing the greater amount to the bottom line. The area of contention is the assignment of overhead. The tax partners argue for assigning overhead on the basis of 40% of direct labor dollars. while the audit partners argue for implementing activity based costing. The partners agree to use next year's budgeted data for purposes of analysis and comparison. The following overhead data are collected to develop the comparison. Using traditional product costing as proposed by the tax partners, compute the total overhead cost assigned to both services (audit and tax) of Lewis and Stark. Prepare a schedule assigning each activity's overhead cost poof to each accounting service based on the use of the cost drivers. (Round overhead rates to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25 and cost assigned to 0 decimal places, e.3. 2,500.) Prepare a schedule assigning each activity's overhead cost pool to each accounting service based on the use of the cost drivers. (Round overhead rates to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25 and cost assigned to 0 decimal places, e.g. 2.500.)
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