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Bob Clarke Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system: Activities Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity Assembly $1,005,040 68,000 machine-hours Processing orders $102,500 2,000 orders Inspection $139,840 1,900 inspection-hours The company makes 450 hockey sticks a year, requiring a total of 710 machine-hours, 42 orders, and 12 inspection-hours per year. The product's direct materials cost is $36.42 per hockey stick and its direct labor cost is $30.16 per hockey stick. Required: 1. Calculate the unit product cost of one hockey stick according to the activity-based costing system (Round your final answer to two decimal places).

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Answer:

Total Unit Cost= $ 96.65

Step-by-step explanation:

Bob Clarke Corporation

Activities Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity

Assembly $1,005,040 68,000 machine-hours

Processing orders $102,500 2,000 orders

Inspection $139,840 1,900 inspection-hours

First we find the overhead rates using ABC costing method.

Overhead Rates= Estimated Overhead Cost/ Expected Activity

Assembly Rate= $1,005,040 /68,000 = $ 14.78 per machine-hours

Processing rate= $102,500 / 2,000= $ 51.25 per orders

Inspection Rate= $139,840/ 1,900= $ 73.6 per inspection-hours

Then we find the overhead costs applying the ABC Costing rates

Overhead Costs Of 450 Hockey

Assembly= 710 machine-hours, * $ 14.78= $10493.8

Processing=42 orders, *$ 51.25= $ 2152.5

Inspection= 12 inspection-hours*$ 73.6 = $ 883.2

Total Overhead Costs of 450 Hockey = $ 13529.5

Overhead Cost of One Hockey= 13529.5/450= 30.065= $ 30.07

Then the:

Product Cost

Direct materials cost is $36.42 per hockey stick

Direct labor cost is $30.16 per hockey stick

Overhead Costs is $ 30.07

Total Unit Cost= $ 96.65

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