Assuming that hicks and greene allocates overhead to jobs


Problem - Hicks and Greene, a CPA firm that uses job order costing, is analyzing the profitability of its audits. During the year, the firm audited the Esterline Company, for which it charged $20,000. Budget information for the firm follows:

Direct labor: 

Partners $ 1,500,000

Managers 2,900,000

Staff accountants 5,600,000

Total $10,000,000

Overhead: 

Secretarial support $ 2,500,000

Fringe benefits 2,400,000

Utilities 800,000

Depreciation of office equipment 700,000

Communication expenses 500,000

Lease expense 300,000

Office supplies 300,000

Total $ 7,500,000

Partner, associates and paralegal hourly salary rates are $100, $60 and $20, respectively.

Budgeted and actual time for the Esterline audit follows:

Budget Actual

Partners 15 hours 18 hours

Associates 45 hours 43 hours

Paralegals 100 hours 108 hours

In addition, the firm incurred $2,320 in travel costs related to Esterline, but the firm had budgeted for $2,500 of direct costs.

(a) Assuming that Hicks and Greene allocates overhead to jobs using direct labor cost as the cost driver, compute the predetermined overhead rate.

(b) Compute the cost of the Esterline audit.

(c) Prepare a cost performance report for the Esterline audit.

(d) Compute the profit that Hicks and Greene had on the Esterline audit.

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