Compass Metal Bearings produces two sizes of metal bearings (sold by the crate)-standard and heavy.The standard bearings require $200 of direct materials per unit (per crate),and the heavy bearings require $245 of direct materials per unit.The operation is mechanized,and there is no direct labor.Previously Compass used a single plantwide allocation rate for manufacturing overhead,which was $1.55 per machine hour.Based on the single rate,gross profit was as follows:
Although the data showed that the heavy bearings were more profitable than the standard bearings,the plant manager knew that the heavy bearings required much more processing in the metal fabrication phase than the standard bearings,and that this factor was not adequately reflected in the single plantwide allocation rate.He suspected that it was distorting the profit data.He suggested adopting an activity-based costing approach.
Working together,the engineers and accountants identified the following three manufacturing activities and broke down the annual overhead costs as shown below:
Engineers believed that metal fabrication costs should be allocated by weight and estimated that the plant processed 12,000 kilos of metal per year.Machine processing costs were correlated to machine hours,and the engineers estimated a total of 380,000 machine hours for the year.Packaging costs were the same for both types of products,and so they could be allocated simply by the number of units produced.The production plan provided for 4,000 units of standard and 1,000 units of heavy bearings to be produced during the year.Additional data on a per unit basis were as given below:
Using the data above,calculate the predetermined overhead allocation rates using activity-based costing.Then,following the activity-based costing methodology,calculate the production cost and gross profit for one unit of standard bearings.(Round your intermediate calculations to two decimal places.)
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