Pickle Motorcycles, Inc. (PMI), manufactures three motorcycle models: a cruising bike (Route 66), a street...

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Pickle Motorcycles, Inc. (PMI), manufactures three motorcycle models: a cruising bike (Route 66), a street bike (Main Street), and a starter model (Alley Cat). Because of the different materials used, production processes for each model differ significantly in terms of machine types and time requirements. Once parts are produced, however, assembly time per unit required for each type of bike is similar. For this reason, PMI allocates overhead on the basis of machine-hours. Last year, the company shipped 1,100 Route 66s, 2,200 Main Streets, and 4,900 Alley Cats and had the following revenues and expenses.

PICKLE MOTORCYCLES, INC. Income Statement
Route 66 Main Street Alley Cat Total
Sales revenue $ 7,500,000 $ 10,800,000 $ 9,300,000 $ 27,600,000
Direct costs
Direct materials 3,300,000 4,500,000 4,300,000 12,100,000
Direct labor 281,000 486,000 1,040,000 1,807,000
Variable overhead
Machine setup 500,000
Order processing 1,350,000
Warehousing costs 1,891,500
Energy to run machines 986,000
Shipping 588,000
Contribution margin $ 8,377,500
Fixed overhead
Plant administration 1,790,000
Other fixed overhead 2,820,000
Gross profit $ 3,767,500

PMI's chief financial officer (CFO) hired a consultant to recommend cost allocation bases. The consultant recommended the following.

Activity Level
Activity Cost Driver Route 66 Main Street Alley Cat
Setting up machines Number of production runs 20 35 45
Processing orders Number of sales orders received 300 600 600
Warehousing Number of units held in inventory 170 170 440
Using energy Machine-hours 10,000 20,000 28,000
Shipping Number of units shipped 1,000 3,700 10,000

The consultant found no basis for allocating the plant administration and other fixed overhead costs and recommended that these not be applied to products.

Required:

a. Using machine-hours to allocate production overhead, complete the income statement for Pickle Motorcycles. (See the "using energy" activity for machine-hours.) Do not attempt to allocate plant administration or other fixed overhead.

b. Complete the income statement using the bases recommended by the consultant.

c. How might activity-based costing result in better decisions by Pickle Motorcycles's management?

A.

PICKLE MOTORCYCLES
Income Statement
Route 66 Main Street Alley Cat Total
Sales revenue $7,500,000 $10,800,000 $9,300,000 $27,600,000
Direct costs:
Direct material 3,300,000 4,500,000 4,300,000 12,100,000
Direct labor 281,000 486,000 1,040,000 1,807,000
Variable overhead
Contribution margin
Fixed overhead:
Plant administration 1,790,000
Other fixed overhead 2,820,000
Gross profit $3,767,500

B.

PICKLE MOTORCYCLES
Income Statement
Route 66 Main Street Back Alley Total
Sales revenue $7,500,000 $10,800,000 $9,300,000 $27,600,000
Direct costs:
Direct material 3,300,000 4,500,000 4,300,000 12,100,000
Direct labor 281,000 486,000 1,040,000 1,807,000
Variable overhead:
Machine setup 500,000
Order processing 1,350,000
Warehousing costs 1,891,500
Energy to run machines 986,000
Shipping 588,000
Contribution margin
Fixed overhead:
Plant administration 1,790,000
Other fixed overhead 2,820,000
Gross profit $3,767,500

C.

How might activity-based costing result in better decisions by Pickle Motorcycles's management?

The activity-based costing method provides a more detailed breakdown of the costs.radio button unchecked1 of 2
The activity-based costing method provides a consolidated summary of the costs.radio button unchecked2 of 2

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