Recompute the company unit product


Kingsport Containers, Ltd, of the Bahamas experiences wide variation in demand for the 200-liter steel drums it fabricates. The leakproof, rustproof steel drums have a variety of uses from storing liquids and bulk materials to serving as makeshift musical instruments. The drums are made to order and are painted according to the customer's specifications-often in bright patterns and designs. The company is well known for the artwork that appears on its drums. Unit product costs are computed on a quarterly basis by dividing each quarter's manufacturing costs (materials, labor, and overhead) by the quarter's production in units. The company's estimated costs, by quarter, for the coming year follow:

  • Quarter
  • 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
  • Direct materials 240,000 120,000 60,000 180,000
  • Direct labor 128,000 64,000 32,000 96,000
  • Manufacturing overhead 300,000 220,000 180,000 260,000
  • Total manufacturing costs 668,000 404,000 272,000 536,000
  • Number of units to be produce 80,000 40,000 20,000 60,000
  • Estimate production cost 8.35 10.10 13.60 8.93

management finds the variation in unit costs confusing and difficult to work with. It has been suggested that the problem lies with manufacturing overhead because it is the largest element of cost. Accordingly, you have been asked to find a more appropriate way of assigning manufacturing overhead cost to units of product. After some analysis, you have determined that the company's overhead costs are mostly fixed and therefore show little sensitivity to changes in the level of production.

Required:

1.The company uses a job-order costing system. How would you recommend that manufacturing overhead cost be assigned to production? Be specific, and show computations.

2.Recompute the company's unit product costs in accordance with your recommendations in (1) above.

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