WALDEN COMPANY (B) Refer to the Walden (A) case. One of the jobs that Walden...

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WALDEN COMPANY (B)

Refer to the Walden (A) case.

One of the jobs that Walden completed during the year was for a furniture retailer who ordered a batch of futon frames. Direct materials consumed for this job amounted to $7,000. Three thousand hours of direct labor were spent on the job, at a cost of $20,000. Per the terms of the contract, the purchaser was to pay Walden the cost of making the frames plus a profit of twenty percent of the cost.

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Determine the price for the futons, according to the terms of the contract.

Factory Overhead Rate

$

Total factory overhead incurred

154,000

Total direct labor costs

180,000

Factory overhead rate

85.6%

Factory overhead allocated to the job

$

Direct labor costs

20,000

Factory overhead rate

85.6%

Factory overhead allocated to the job

17,111.11

Cost of the job

$

Direct materials

7,000

Direct labor costs

20,000

Factory overhead allocated

17,111.11

Cost of the job

44,111.11

Profit of 20%

8,822.22

Price of Futon

52,933.33

When determining the cost of the futons, you are to analyze how overhead cost should be allocated. Depending on the cost method (cost driver) you choose, the cost of the futon varies. Your analysis should include at least three methods of overhead cost allocation, which should result in three different prices.

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