Churchill Products is considering updating its cost system to an activitybased costing system and is interested in understanding the
effects. The company's cost accountant has identified three overhead cost pools along with appropriate cost drivers for each pool.
The company manufactures three models of water basins Oval Round, and Square The plans for production for the next year and
the budgeted direct costs and activity by product line are as follows.
Required:
a The current cost accounting system charges overhead to products based on direct laborhours. What unit product costs will be
reported for the three products if the current cost system continues to be used?
c What are the cost driver rates for the three cost pools identified by the cost accountant?
d What unit product costs will be reported for the three products if the ABC system suggested by the cost accountant's classification
of cost pools is used?
e If management should decide to implement an activitybased costing system, what benefits should it expect?
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The current cost accounting system charges overhead to products based on direct laborhours. What unit product costs will be
reported for the three products if the current cost system continues to be used? Do not round intermediate calculations.
Round "Per unit cost" answers to decimal places.