Commonwealth Devices makes three wearable fitness devices at its Lake Plant: CFit-1, CFit-2, and CFit-Xtra. The company has for many years allocated overhead to products using machine-hours. Last year, the Lake Plant produced and shipped 8,280 units of CFit-1, 14,840 units of CFit-2, and 8,280 units of CFit-Xtra. The plant recorded the following revenues and costs: COMMONWEALTH DEVICES Lake Plant Income Statement   CFit-1 CFit-2 CFit-Xtra Total Sales revenue $ 910,800 $ 1,484,000 $ 1,242,000 $ 3,636,800 Direct costs         Direct materials 220,000 308,000 268,000 796,000 Direct labor 68,000 80,500 148,000 296,500 Variable overhead         Machine setup       220,000 Order processing       172,000 Materials handling       220,000 Machining       124,000 Shipping       114,000 Contribution margin       $ 1,694,300 Plant administration costs       1,428,000 Gross profit       $ 266,300 The Lake Plant has put together an employee team to recommend a possible activity-based cost system, including cost allocation bases. The employee team recommends the following: Activity Cost Driver CFit-1 CFit-2 CFit-Xtra Machine setup Setups 80 160 160 Order processing Orders received 9 20 11 Materials handling Material movements 3,000 4,500 5,000 Machining Machine-hours 10,000 16,000 24,000 Shipping Units shipped 8,000 14,000 8,000 The employee team further recommends that administration costs not be allocated to products. Required: a. Using machine-hours to allocate overhead, complete the income statement for the Lake Plant. Do not allocate administrative costs to products. b-1. Compute the cost driver rates. b-2. Complete the income statement using the activity-based costing method suggested by the employee team.

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Commonwealth Devices makes three wearable fitness devices at its Lake Plant: CFit-1, CFit-2, and CFit-Xtra. The company has for many years allocated overhead to products using machine-hours. Last year, the Lake Plant produced and shipped 8,280 units of CFit-1, 14,840 units of CFit-2, and 8,280 units of CFit-Xtra. The plant recorded the following revenues and costs:

COMMONWEALTH DEVICES
Lake Plant
Income Statement
  CFit-1 CFit-2 CFit-Xtra Total
Sales revenue $ 910,800 $ 1,484,000 $ 1,242,000 $ 3,636,800
Direct costs        
Direct materials 220,000 308,000 268,000 796,000
Direct labor 68,000 80,500 148,000 296,500
Variable overhead        
Machine setup       220,000
Order processing       172,000
Materials handling       220,000
Machining       124,000
Shipping       114,000
Contribution margin       $ 1,694,300
Plant administration costs       1,428,000
Gross profit       $ 266,300

The Lake Plant has put together an employee team to recommend a possible activity-based cost system, including cost allocation bases. The employee team recommends the following:

Activity Cost Driver CFit-1 CFit-2 CFit-Xtra
Machine setup Setups 80 160 160
Order processing Orders received 9 20 11
Materials handling Material movements 3,000 4,500 5,000
Machining Machine-hours 10,000 16,000 24,000
Shipping Units shipped 8,000 14,000 8,000

The employee team further recommends that administration costs not be allocated to products.

Required:

a. Using machine-hours to allocate overhead, complete the income statement for the Lake Plant. Do not allocate administrative costs to products.

b-1. Compute the cost driver rates.

b-2. Complete the income statement using the activity-based costing method suggested by the employee team.

 
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