
Cornerstones of Cost Accounting 1st Edition by Don Hansen,Maryanne Mowen
Edition 1ISBN: 978-0538736787
Cornerstones of Cost Accounting 1st Edition by Don Hansen,Maryanne Mowen
Edition 1ISBN: 978-0538736787 Exercise 40
RESOURCE SUPPLY AND USAGE, SPECIAL ORDER, RELEVANCY
Barker, Inc., has six salaried clerks to process purchase orders. Each clerk is paid a salary of $26,300 and is capable of processing as many as 6,500 purchase orders per year. Each clerk uses a PC and laser printer in processing orders. Time available on each PC system is sufficient to process 6,500 orders per year. The depreciation on each PC system is $1,100 per year. In addition to the salaries, Barker spends $27,300 for forms, postage, and other supplies (assuming 39,000 purchase orders are processed). During the year, 38,200 orders were processed.
Required:
1. Classify the resources associated with purchasing as (1) flexible or (2) committed.
2. Compute the total activity availability, and break this into activity usage and unused activity.
3. Calculate the total cost of resources supplied (activity cost), and break this into the cost of activity used and the cost of unused activity.
4. (a) Suppose that a large special order will cause an additional 500 purchase orders. What purchasing costs are relevant? By how much will purchasing costs increase if the order is accepted? (b) Suppose that the special order causes 1,000 additional purchase orders. How will your answer to (a) change?
Barker, Inc., has six salaried clerks to process purchase orders. Each clerk is paid a salary of $26,300 and is capable of processing as many as 6,500 purchase orders per year. Each clerk uses a PC and laser printer in processing orders. Time available on each PC system is sufficient to process 6,500 orders per year. The depreciation on each PC system is $1,100 per year. In addition to the salaries, Barker spends $27,300 for forms, postage, and other supplies (assuming 39,000 purchase orders are processed). During the year, 38,200 orders were processed.
Required:
1. Classify the resources associated with purchasing as (1) flexible or (2) committed.
2. Compute the total activity availability, and break this into activity usage and unused activity.
3. Calculate the total cost of resources supplied (activity cost), and break this into the cost of activity used and the cost of unused activity.
4. (a) Suppose that a large special order will cause an additional 500 purchase orders. What purchasing costs are relevant? By how much will purchasing costs increase if the order is accepted? (b) Suppose that the special order causes 1,000 additional purchase orders. How will your answer to (a) change?
Explanation
Concept:
Committed resources are acquir...
Cornerstones of Cost Accounting 1st Edition by Don Hansen,Maryanne Mowen
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