Calculate wernecke company estimated direct labor hours


Assignment:

The new president of the Wernecke Company was stumped. Why had profits gone down? He had directed the sales department to push the product with the highest contribution margin, and the sales department had come through with flying colors. The percent of flams sold had increased from 25% of units sold to 37.5% of units sold. So what happened?

 

Flims

Flams

Sales Price per Unit

$150

$500

Direct Materials per Unit

$75

$200

Direct Labor Cost per Hour

$25

$25

Direct Labor Hours per Unit

1 hour per unit

5 hours per unit

Number of Units Produced

25,000

15,000


The variable overhead for the coming year is estimated to be $3,000,000.

Required:

Question 1. Calculate the Wernecke Company’s estimated direct labor hours to produce flims and flams.

Question 2. Calculate the predetermined variable overhead rate that will be used in the coming year using a traditional costing system based upon direct labor hours.

Question 3. Using a traditional costing system based upon direct labor hours, compute the unit product costs for flims and flams as well as contribution margin per unit.

Question 4. It has been suggested to the president to consider the use of an ABC costing system to allocate manufacturing overhead. Engineering studies have revealed the following information about estimated manufacturing activities for the coming year.

Activity Cost Pool

Estimated Overhead Cost

Expected Activity Level

Setups

$850,000

200 setups

Scrap

$350,000

500 units

Testing

$200,000

5,000 tests

Machine related

$1,600,000

100,000 Mhrs

    Total

$3,000,000

 

Calculate the separate predetermined overhead rates for each of the activities listed above.

Question 5. The following data is available about the activity levels needed to produce the projected 25,000 units of Flims:

Activity Cost Pool

Estimated Activity Level for Flims

Setups

50 setups

Scrap

200 units

Testing

2,000 tests

Machine related

12,500 Mhrs.

Calculate the expected variable overhead to be applied to Flims.

Question 6. The following data is available about the activity levels needed to produce the projected 15,000 units of Flams:      

Calculate the expected variable overhead to be applied to Flams.

Activity Cost Pool

Estimated Activity Level for Gadgets

Setups

150 setups

Scrap

300 units

Testing

3,000 tests

Machine related

87,500 Mhrs.

Question 7. Calculate the total overhead (total for company) that is expected to be applied to Flims and Flams.

Question 8. Calculate the projected unit costs and unit contribution margins for Flims and Flams using ABC costing.

Question 9. What conclusions can you drawn about the use of traditional costing vs. ABC costing for the Wernecke Company? What recommendations do you have for the president?

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