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Stage 1 ABC at a College: Assigning Costs to Activities An accounting professor

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Stage 1 ABC at a College: Assigning Costs to Activities
An accounting professor at Middleton University devotes 60 percent of her time to teaching, 30 percent of her time to research and writing, and 10 percent of her time to service activities such as committee work and student advising. The professor teaches two semesters per year. During each semester, she teaches one section of an introductory financial accounting course (with a maximum enrollment of 40 students) and one section of a graduate financial accounting course (with a maximum enrollment of 25 students). Including course preparation, classroom instruction, and appointments with students, each course requires an equal amount of time. The accounting professor is paid $92,000 per year.

Determine the activity cost of instruction per student in both the introductory and the graduate financial accounting courses.

Round answers to two decimal places.

Cost of Instruction
Per Student Introductory Course $Answer Graduate Course $Answer

Explanation / Answer

The accounting professor is paid per year = $92,000

The portion of payment attributable to teaching = 60% of $92,000 = 55,200

As, she teaches two semester per year, per semester cost of teaching = 55,200/2 = 27,600

She teaches two courses, where each course requires an equal amount of time.

Thus, cost per course per semester = 27,600/2 = 13,800

Calculation of cost per student in Introductory Course

=Cost of course/No. of students enrolled

=13,800/40

=$345

Calculation of cost per student in Graduate Course

=Cost of course/No. of students enrolled

=13,800/25

= 552

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