Determine the low-calorie dessert product line


Healthy Products, Inc., uses a traditional product costing system to assign overhead costs uniformly to all products. To meet Food and Drug Administration requirements and to assure its customers of safe, sanitary, and nutritious food, Healthy engages in a high level of quality control. Healthy assigns its quality-control overhead costs to all products at a rate of 17% of direct labor costs. Its direct labor cost for the month of June for its low-calorie dessert line is $61,800. In response to repeated requests from its financial vice president, Healthys management agrees to adopt activity-based costing. Data relating to the low-calorie dessert line for the month of June are as follows. Activity Cost Pools Cost Drivers Overhead Rate Number of Cost Drivers Used per Activity Inspections of material received Number of pounds $0.80 per pound 5,580 pounds In-process inspections Number of servings $0.33 per serving 10,000 servings FDA certification Customer orders $12.00 per order 410 orders

(a) Compute the quality-control overhead cost to be assigned to the low-calorie dessert product line for the month of June: (1) using the traditional product costing system (direct labor cost is the cost driver), and (2) using activity-based costing. Traditional product costing Activity-based costing Quality-control overhead cost to be assigned $ $

(b) By what amount does the traditional product costing system undercost or overcost the low-calorie dessert line? $

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