Compute the activity rates and compute the customer margin


Duckhorn Housecleaning provides housecleaning services to its clients. The company uses an activity-based costing system for its overhead costs. The company has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system.

Activity Cost Pool

Total Cost

Total Activity

Cleaning

$645,576

72,700 hours

Job support

$129,546

5,400 jobs

Client support

$ 20,900

760 clients

Other

$110,000

Not applicable

Total

$906,022


The ""Other"" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization sustaining costs.

One particular client, the Lumbard family, requested 31 jobs during the year that required a total of 62 hours of housecleaning. For this service, the client was charged $1,620

Required:

a. Compute the activity rates (i.e., cost per unit of activity) for the activity cost pools.

Round off all calculations to the nearest whole cent.

b. Using the activity-based costing system, compute the customer margin for the Lumbard family. Round off all calculations to the nearest whole cent.

c. Assume the company decides instead to use a traditional costing system in which ALL costs are allocated to customers on the basis of cleaning hours. Compute the margin for the Lumbard family. Round off all calculations to the nearest whole cent.

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