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Revised Prob 17-26
Celestial Artistry Company is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct-labor hours
for its two production departments, Finishing and Etching. The Finishing Department employs
120 people and the Etching Department employs 60 people. Each person in these two departments
works 1,500 hours per year. The production-related overhead costs for the Finishing Department are
budgeted at $330,000, and the Etching Department costs are budgeted at $280,000. Two service
departments, Maintenance and Computing, directly support the two production departments. These
service departments have budgeted costs of $36,000 and $310,000, respectively. The production
departments' overhead rates cannot be determined until the service departments' costs are allocated.
The following schedule reflects the use of the Maintenance Department's and Computing Department's
output by the various departments.
Using Department
Service Department Maintenance Computing Finishing Etching
Maintenance (maintenance hours) - 2,000 9,000 3,000
Computing (minutes) 180,000 - 130,000 620,000
Required:
1 Use the direct method to allocate service department costs. Calculate the overhead rates per direct-labor
hour for the Finishing Department and the Etching Department.
2 Use the step-down method to allocate service department costs. Allocate the Computing department's
costs first. Calculate the overhead rates per direct-labor hour for the Finishing Department
and the Etching Department.

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