Activity-based product costing Sweet Sugar Company manufactures three products (white sugar, brown sugar, and powdered...
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Activity-based product costing
Sweet Sugar Company manufactures three products (white sugar, brown sugar, and powdered sugar) in a continuous production process. Senior management has asked the controller to conduct an activity-based costing study. The controller identified the amount of factory overhead required by the critical activities of the organization as follows:
Activity
Budgeted Activity Cost
Production
$500,000
Setup
144,000
Inspection
44,000
Shipping
115,000
Customer Service
84,000
Total
$887,000
The activity bases identified for each activity are as follows:
Activity
Activity Base
Production
Machine hours
Setup
Number of setups
Inspection
Number of inspections
Shipping
Number of customer orders
Customer Service
Number of customer service requests
The activity-base usage quantities and units produced for the three products were determined from corporate records and are as follows:
Line Item Description
Machine Hours
Number of Setups
Number of Inspections
Number of Customer Orders
Customer Service Requests
Units
White sugar
5,000
85
220
1,150
60
10,000
Brown sugar
2,500
170
330
2,600
350
5,000
Powdered sugar
2,500
195
550
2,000
190
5,000
Total
10,000
450
1,100
5,750
600
20,000
Each product requires 0.5 machine hour per unit.
Required:
If required, round all per unit amounts to the nearest cent.
1. Determine the activity rate for each activity.
Activity
Amount
Production
$fill in the blank 1 per machine hour
Setup
$fill in the blank 2 per setup
Inspection
$fill in the blank 3 per inspection hour
Shipping
$fill in the blank 4 per cust. ord.
Customer service
$fill in the blank 5 per customer service request
2. Determine the total and per-unit activity cost for all three products.
Line Item Description
Total Activity Cost
Activity Cost Per Unit
White sugar
$fill in the blank 6
$fill in the blank 7
Brown sugar
fill in the blank 8
fill in the blank 9
Powdered sugar
fill in the blank 10
fill in the blank 11
3. Why arent the activity unit costs equal across all three products since they require the same machine time per unit? The unit costs are different because the products consume many activities in ratios different from the fill in the blank 1 of 1
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