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  • Nov 13, 2007, 05:56 AM
    cute_lil_clown
    Budgeted indirect ccost, actual indirect cost rate
    I don't understand how to do this one, can someone help me?

    Job costing, normal and actual costing. Anderson Construction assembles residential houses. It uses a job-costing system with two direct-cost categories (direct materials and direct labor) and one indirect-cost pool (assembly support).

    Direct labor-hours is the allocation base for assembly support costs. In December
    2006, Anderson budgets 2007 assembly-support costs to be $8,000,000 and 2007 direct labor-hours to be160,000.

    At the end of 2007, Anderson is comparing the costs of several jobs that were started and completed in 2007.

    Laguna Model Mission Model
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    Construction period Feb–June 2007 May–Oct 2007
    Direct materials $106,450 $127,604
    Direct labor $36,276 $41,410
    Direct labor-hours 900 1,010

    Direct materials and direct labor are paid for on a contract basis. The costs of each are known when direct
    Materials are used or when direct labor-hours are worked. The 2007 actual assembly-support costs were$6,888,000, and the actual direct labor-hours were 164,000.

    1. Compute the (a) budgeted indirect-cost rate and (b) actual indirect-cost rate.
    Why do they differ?

    2. What are the job costs of the Laguna Model and the Mission Model using (a) normal costing and (b) actual costing?

    3. Why might Anderson Construction prefer normal costing over actual costing?
  • Nov 13, 2007, 05:58 AM
    CaptainRich
    Welcome to the Introductions forum.

    You should repost this in a more appropriate location to get more answers.
  • Nov 13, 2007, 07:08 AM
    cute_lil_clown
    Comment on CaptainRich's post
    I did not realize I had posted in the wrong spot.

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