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WoolCo buys sheeps wool from farmers. The company began operations in January of this year, and is making decisions on product offerings, pricing, and vendors. The company is also examining its method of assigning overhead to products. Youve just been hired as a production manager at WoolCo.
Currently WoolCo makes three products: (1) raw, clean wool to be used as stuffing or insulation; (2) wool yarn for use in the textile industry, and (3) extra-thick yarn for use in rugs.
The company would like you to evaluate its costing methods for its raw wool and wool yarn. Upper management would also like your recommendations regarding a production decision regarding their current and proposed product lines.
Traditional costing allocates overhead costs to products based upon a predetermined factory overhead rate, which is computed using an estimated activity base such as direct labor hours or machine hours. The rate is computed as follows:
WoolCo has been using traditional costing with combing machine hours as the activity base. The company would like to consider activity-based costing. In order to understand their current system better, you evaluate WoolCos current method of costing for raw wool and wool yarn. The production staff has compiled the following information for you on the production of 450 pounds of either raw wool or wool yarn:
Total Factory
Total Costs
Overhead Costs
Sorting
$25,600
Cleaning
38,400
Combing
1,300
Raw Wool
Wool Yarn
Hours of combing machine use required
70
30
In the following table, use combing machine hours as the activity base for assigning overhead costs to each product. When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Predetermined factory overhead rate: per direct labor hour
Points:
1 / 1
Raw Wool
Wool Yarn
Allocated factory overhead cost
In order to compare WoolCos current traditional method with activity-based costing, you interview the production staff and compile the following information, which relates only to the costs for raw wool and wool yarn. WoolCo wishes to consider costing only for these two products at this time, since they are more established and have more data to evaluate.
Type of Cost
Activity Base
Total Cost
Sorting
Hours of sorting
$25,600
Cleaning
Units of cleaning machine power
38,400
Combing
Hours of combing machine use
1,300
Raw Wool
Wool Yarn
Hours of sorting required
1,000
4,000
Units of cleaning machine power required
1,800
4,200
Hours of combing machine use required
70
30
In the following table, compute and enter the activity rate for each of the three activities. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.
Activity
Activity Rate
Sorting
per sorting hour
Cleaning
per unit of cleaning machine power
Combing
per hour of combing machine use
Points:
3 / 3
In the following table, allocate the costs of sorting, cleaning, and combing based on the rates of activity consumed by each products process. When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Raw Wool
Wool Yarn
Sorting cost
$
$
Cleaning cost
Combing cost
Total cost
$
$
or the past year, WoolCo has experimented with its third product, extra-thick rug yarn. The company wishes to consider whether to continue or discontinue manufacturing and selling this product. You decide to prepare a differential analysis of the income related to all three products. To begin your analysis, you review the following Condensed Income Statement. Then scroll down to complete the differential analysis.
WoolCo
Condensed Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31
1
Raw Wool
Wool Yarn
Rug Yarn
Total Company
2
Sales
$210,000.00
$155,000.00
$187,000.00
$552,000.00
3
Cost of goods sold:
4
Variable costs
$48,000.00
$18,600.00
$37,170.00
$103,770.00
5
Fixed costs
32,000.00
12,400.00
24,800.00
69,200.00
6
Total cost of goods sold
$80,000.00
$31,000.00
$61,970.00
$172,970.00
7
Gross profit
$130,000.00
$124,000.00
$125,030.00
$379,030.00
8
Operating expenses:
9
Variable expenses
$5,000.00
$7,750.00
$53,120.00
$65,870.00
10
Fixed expenses
89,000.00
77,500.00
106,200.00
272,700.00
11
Total operating expenses
$94,000.00
$85,250.00
$159,320.00
$338,570.00
12
Income (loss) from operations
$36,000.00
$38,750.00
$(34,290.00)
$40,460.00
Complete the table using the data in the income statements previously shown to compare the effects of dropping the rug yarn line of products. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If an amount is zero, enter 0.