Cost allocation is often the centerpiece of conflict that is resolved in court cases. The...

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Cost allocation is often the centerpiece of conflict that is resolved in court cases. The litigation usually involves the dispute over how
costs are allocated to a product or product line that is of interest to the plaintiff. This is particularly an issue when a company produces
some products or services for a price-competitive market while other products or services are produced for a governmental unit on a
cost-plus or reimbursement basis.
Nursing Care Incorporated, or NCl, operates both a small nursing home and a retirement home. There is a single kitchen used to
provide meals to both the nursing home and retirement home, meaning labor costs and utilities costs of the kitchen are shared by the
two homes. There is also a centralized cleaning department that provides the cleaning services for both homes as well as the kitchen.
The nursing home serves only indigent patients who are on Medicaid. The state Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS)
reimburses NCl at Medicaid-approved cost reimbursement rates. The Medicaid reimbursement rates are based on cost information
supplied by NCl. The relevant cost and allocation data for the most recent year appear in the following table.
Annual Operating
Cost
Cleaning department
$ 129,000
Central kitchen
$178,500
Allocation Base
Square feet of space
Number of residents
Kitchen
Nursing
Retirement
1,000
Home
Home
2,000
3,000
Required:
Management of NCl currently allocates the kitchen and cleaning department costs based on the number of residents in each home.
Determine the amount of service department costs assigned to each of the homes using this allocation base.
DHFS auditors believe the step method of allocation should be used by first assigning cleaning costs based on square feet and then
kitchen costs based on number of residents. Determine the amount of service department costs assigned to each of the homes using
this al location method. (Do not round percentages in your calculations.)Answer in FULL detail- do not just upload a screenshot of an EXCEL template afer our input the asnwer.
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