Calculate the cost of an interior door and an exterior door


Darling Doors, Inc., produces two types of doors, interior and exterior. The company's simple costing system has two direct cost categories (materials and labor) and one indirect cost pool. The simple costing system allocates indirect costs on the basis of machine-hours. Recently, the owners of Darling Doors have been concerned about a decline in the market share for their interior doors, usually their biggest seller. Information related to Darling Doors production for the most recent year follows:

Interior Exterior
Units sold 3,300 1,900
Selling price $125 $215
Direct material cost per unit $50 $65
Direct manufacturing labor cost per hour $16 $16
Direct manufacturing labor-hours per unit 1.6 2.2
Production runs 40 90
Material moves 74 164
Machine setups 35 140
Machine-hours 6,000 4,000
Number of inspections 220

140

The owners have heard of other companies in the industry that are now using an activity-based costing system and are curious how an ABC system would affect their product costing decisions. After analyzing the indirect cost pool for Darling

Doors, the owners identify six activities as generating indirect costs: production scheduling, material handling, machine setup, assembly, inspection, and marketing. Darling Doors collected the following data related to the indirect cost activities:

Activity Activity Cost Activity Cost Driver
Production scheduling $91,000 Production runs
Material handling $44,030 Material moves
Machine setup $21,700 Machine setups
Assembly $90,000 Machine-hours
Inspection $23,400

Number of inspections


Requirement 1. Calculate the cost of an interior door and an exterior door under the existing simple costing system.

Before calculating the cost of an interior and exterior door, begin by calculating the overhead rate under the simple costing system. First select the formula, then enter the applicable amounts and calculate the rate. (Round your answer to the nearest cent. Abbreviations used: bgt. = budgeted, qty = quantity.)

Now calculate the cost of an interior door and an exterior door under the existing simple costing system. Start by calculating total costs and then calculate the cost per unit for each product. (Round interim calculations to the nearest cent and your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)


Now calculate the cost per unit for each product under the simple costing system. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)


Requirement 2. Calculate the cost of an interior door and an exterior door under an activity-based costing system.

Begin by calculating the ABC allocation rate for each activity. First select the formula, then enter the applicable amounts and calculate the rates. (Round your answers to the nearest cent. Abbreviations used: Bgt. = Budgeted, mach. = machine, mat. = material, prod. = production, sch. = scheduling, qty. = quantity.)

Now calculate the cost of an interior door and an exterior door under an activity-based costing system. (Round interim calculations to the nearest cent and your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)

Now calculate the cost per unit for each product under ABC. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)

 

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