Question: Workflow Systems specializes in servers for work-group, e-commerce, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications. The company's original job cost system has two direct cost categories:

Workflow Systems specializes in servers for work-group, e-commerce, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) applications. The company's original job cost system has two direct cost categories: direct materials and direct labor. Overhead is allocated to jobs at the single rate of $27 per direct labor hour.
A task force headed by Workflow's CFO recently designed an ABC system with four activities. The ABC system retains the current system's two direct cost categories. Thus, it budgets only overhead costs for each activity. Pertinent data follow:
Cost Allocation Rate Allocation Base Number of parts Number of setups Assembling hours Number of shipments Activity Mate

Workflow Systems has been awarded two new contracts that will be produced as Job A and Job B. Budget data relating to the contracts follow:

Job A 17,000 Job B Number of parts. Number of setups Number of assembling hours Number of shipments.. Total direct labor

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1. Compute the product cost per unit for each job using the original costing system (with two direct cost categories and a single overhead allocation rate).
2. Suppose Workflow Systems adopts the ABC system. Compute the product cost per unit for each job using ABC.
3. Which costing system more accurately assigns to jobs the costs of the resources consumed to produce them? Explain.
4. A dependable company has offered to produce both jobs for Workflow for $6,000 per output unit. Workflow may outsource (buy from the outside company) Job A only, Job B only, or both jobs. Which course of action will Workflow managers take if they base their decision on
(a) The original system?
(b) Abc system costs? Which course of action will yield more income? Explain.

Cost Allocation Rate Allocation Base Number of parts Number of setups Assembling hours Number of shipments Activity Materials handling Machine setup Assembling Shipping .. 1.10 $ 470.00 $ 120.00 $1,280.00 Job A 17,000 Job B Number of parts. Number of setups Number of assembling hours Number of shipments.. Total direct labor hours Number of output units Direct materials cost. Direct labor cost . 4,000 1,700 400 9,900 100 880 20 $195,700 $100,640 $155,000 $25,000

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