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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition by William Lanen, Carolyn Wells, Michael Maher

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0077274993
book Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition by William Lanen, Carolyn Wells, Michael Maher cover

Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition by William Lanen, Carolyn Wells, Michael Maher

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0077274993
Exercise 28
Activity-Based Costing in a Service Environment
We-Clean, Inc., is a home-cleaning service. It originally specialized in serving small residential clients but recently started contracting for work in large apartment and office buildings. Julie Lodge, the owner, believes that the commercial sector has more growth opportunities and is considering dropping the residential service.
Ten cleaning employees worked a total of 40,000 hours last year, 26,000 on residential jobs and 14,000 on commercial jobs. Wages were $15 per hour for all work done. Any materials used are included in overhead as supplies. All overhead is allocated on the basis of labor-hours worked, which is also the basis for customer charges. Because of increased competition for commercial accounts, Julie can charge $35 per hour for residential work but only $27 per hour for commercial work.
Required
a. If overhead for the year was $124,000, what were the profits of the commercial and the residential services using labor-hours as the allocation base
b. Overhead consists of costs of traveling, using equipment, and using supplies, which can be traced as follows:
Activity-Based Costing in a Service Environment  We-Clean, Inc., is a home-cleaning service. It originally specialized in serving small residential clients but recently started contracting for work in large apartment and office buildings. Julie Lodge, the owner, believes that the commercial sector has more growth opportunities and is considering dropping the residential service. Ten cleaning employees worked a total of 40,000 hours last year, 26,000 on residential jobs and 14,000 on commercial jobs. Wages were $15 per hour for all work done. Any materials used are included in overhead as supplies. All overhead is allocated on the basis of labor-hours worked, which is also the basis for customer charges. Because of increased competition for commercial accounts, Julie can charge $35 per hour for residential work but only $27 per hour for commercial work. Required  a. If overhead for the year was $124,000, what were the profits of the commercial and the residential services using labor-hours as the allocation base  b. Overhead consists of costs of traveling, using equipment, and using supplies, which can be traced as follows:     Recalculate profits for commercial and residential services based on these activity bases. c. What recommendations do you have for management regarding the profitability of these two types of services
Recalculate profits for commercial and residential services based on these activity bases.
c. What recommendations do you have for management regarding the profitability of these two types of services
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