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lunatika

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Cost-plus and market-based pricing.
 
  (CMA, adapted) Quick Test Laboratories evaluates the reaction of materials to extreme increases in temperature. Much of the company's early growth was attributable to government contracts, but recent growth has come from expansion into commercial markets. Two types of testing at Quick Test are Heat Testing (HTT) and Arctic-Condition Testing (ACT). Currently, all of the budgeted operating costs are collected in a single overhead pool. All of the estimated testing-hours are also collected in a single pool. One rate per test-hour is used for both types of testing. This hourly rate is marked up by 30 to recover administrative costs and taxes and to earn a profit.
   George Barton, Quick Test's controller, believes that there is enough variation in the test procedures and cost structure to establish separate costing rates and billing rates at a 30 marku

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What determines the method you would use to correct an error in the accounting records?



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1. Single rate = 10.93 per test-hour (TH)
Hourly billing rate for HTT and ACT = 10.93 1.30 = 14.21
2. Labor and supervision = = 3.90 per test-hour
Setup and facility costs = = 502.60 per setup-hour
Utilities = = 36.30 per machine-hour (MH)
3.
HTT ACT Total
Labor and supervision
(3.90  78,400; 33,600 test-hours)1 305,760 131,040  436,800
Setup and facility cost
(502.60  140; 560 setup-hours)2 70,364 281,456 351,820
Utilities
(36.306,000; 6,000 machine-hours)3 217,800
217,800
435,600
Total cost 593,924 630,296 1,224,220
Number of testing hours (TH)  78,400 TH  33,600 TH
Cost per testing hour 7.58 per TH  18.76 per TH
Mark-up  1.30  1.30
Billing rate per testing hour  9.85 per TH  24.39 per TH

1112,000 test-hours 70 = 78,400 test-hours; 112,000 test-hours 30 = 33,600 test-hours
2700 setup-hours  20 = 140 setup-hours; 700 setup-hours  80 = 560 setup-hours
312,000 machine-hours  50 = 6,000 machine-hours; 12,000 machine-hours  50
= 6,000 machine-hours

The billing rates based on the activity-based cost structure make more sense. These billing rates reflect the ways the testing procedures consume the firm's resources.

4. To stay competitive, Quick Test needs to be more efficient in arctic testing. Roughly 45 of arctic testing's total cost occurs in setups and facility costs. Perhaps the setup activity can be redesigned to achieve cost savings. Quick Test should also look for savings in the labor and supervision cost per test-hour and the total number of test-hours used in arctic testing, as well as the utility cost per machine-hour and the total number of machine hours used in arctic testing. This may require redesigning the test, redesigning processes, and achieving efficiency and productivity improvements.

Answer to Question 2

The method for correcting errors depends on how and when the error was made. You can use the manual ruling method to correct errors before or after an entry has been posted. You should use the correcting entry method when amounts have been posted to the incorrect account.




lunatika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 6, 2018
:D TYSM


cpetit11

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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