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Question

Nautical Accessories, Inc., manufactures women's boating hats. Manufacturing overhead is assigned to production on a machine-hour basis. For 2013, it was estimated that manufacturing overhead would total $352,400 and that 26,920 machine hours would be used.

a.

Calculate the   predetermined overhead application rate that will be used for absorption   costing purposes during 2013. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

b.

During April, 3,400   hats were made. Raw materials costing $6,460 were used, and direct labor   costs totaled $9,980. A total of 700 machine hours were worked during the   month of April. Calculate the cost per hat made during April. (Do not round your intermediate   calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.)

c.

At the end of April,   1,420 hats were in ending inventory. Calculate the cost of the ending   inventory and the cost of the hats sold during April. (Do not round your intermediate   calculations and round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)

  

a.

     

Calculate the   predetermined overhead application rate that will be used for absorption   costing purposes during 2013. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  

Explanation / Answer

Nautical Accessories, Inc., manufactures women's boating hats. Manufacturing overhead is assigned to production on a machine-hour basis. For 2013, it was estimated that manufacturing overhead would total $352,400 and that 26,920 machine hours would be used.

a.

Calculate the predetermined overhead application rate that will be used for absorption costing purposes during 2013. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

predetermined overhead application rate = manufacturing overhead/machine hours

predetermined overhead application rate = 352400/26920

Predetermined overhead application rate = $ 13.09



b.

During April, 3,400 hats were made. Raw materials costing $6,460 were used, and direct labor costs totaled $9,980. A total of 700 machine hours were worked during the month of April. Calculate the cost per hat made during April. (Do not round your intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.)

Total Cost = 6460 + 9980 + 13.09*700 = $ 25,603

Cost per hat = Total Cost/ No of hat manufactured

Cost per hat = 25603/3400

Cost per hat = $ 7.53




c.

At the end of April, 1,420 hats were in ending inventory. Calculate the cost of the ending inventory and the cost of the hats sold during April. (Do not round your intermediate calculations and round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)

cost of the ending inventory = 7.53*1420

Cost of the ending inventory = $ 10,692.60


Cost of the hats sold during April. = 7.53*(3400-1420)

Cost of the hats sold during April. = $ 14,909.40


a.

Calculate the predetermined overhead application rate that will be used for absorption costing purposes during 2013. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

predetermined overhead application rate = manufacturing overhead/machine hours

predetermined overhead application rate = 352400/26920

Predetermined overhead application rate = $ 13.09



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