Identify the cost hierarchy level for each cost category


Problem:

Choosing cost drivers, activity-based costing, activity-based management. Pumpkin Bags (PB) is a designer of high quality backpacks and purses. Each design is made in small batches. Each spring, PB comes out with new designs for the backpack and for the purse. The company uses these designs for a year, and then moves on to the next trend. The bags are all made on the same fabrication equipment that is expected to operate at capacity. The equipment must be switched over to a new design and set up to prepare for the production of each new batch of products. When completed, each batch of products is immediately shipped to a wholesaler. Shipping costs vary with the number of shipments. Budgeted information for the year is as follows:                   

Pumpkin Bags           
Budget for costs and Activities           
For the Year Ended February 28, 2011               

Direct materials-purses 
$379,290
Direct materials-backpacks 
412,920
Direct manufacturing labor-purses  98,000
Direct manufacturing labor-backpacks  120,000
Setup 


65,930
Shipping 


73,910
Design 


166,000
Plant utilities and administration  243,000
Total 


$1,559,050

Other budget information follows:



Backpacks Purses Total
Number of bags 6,050 3,350 9,400
Hours of production 1,450 2,600 4,050
Number of batches 130 60 190
Number of designs 2 2 4

1. Identify the cost hierarchy level for each cost category.

2. Identify the most appropriate cost driver for each cost category. Explain briefly your choice of cost driver.

3. Calculate the budgeted cost per unit of cost driver for each cost category.

4. Calculate the budgeted total costs and cost per unit for each product line.

5. Explain how you could use the information in requirement 4 to reduce costs.

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