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Polk and Stoneman is a public accounting firm that offers two primary services, auditing and tax return preparation. A controversy has developed between the partners of the two service lines as to who is contributing the greater amount to the bottom line. The area of contention is the assignment of overhead. The tax partners argue for assigning overhead on the basis of 40% of direct labor dollars, while the audit partners argue for implementing activity-based costing. The partners agree to use next year's budgeted data for purposes of analysis and comparison. The following overhead data are collected to develop the comparison.









Expected Use of Cost

Drivers per Service

Activity Cost Pools


Cost Drivers


Estimated Overhead


Expected Use of

Cost Drivers


Audit


Tax

Employee training


Direct labor dollars


$269,625


$1,797,500


$1,100,000


$697,500

Typing and secretarial


Number of reports/forms


76,840


2,500


800


1,700

Computing


Number of minutes


149,135


60,000


25,000


35,000

Facility rental


Number of employees


142,100


40


22


18

Travel


Per expense reports


81,300


Direct


56,000


25,300





$719,000







(1) Using activity-based costing, prepare a schedule showing the computations of the activity-based overhead rates. (Round overhead rate to 2 decimal places, e.g. $12.25.)

Activity Cost Pools


Estimated

Overhead


Expected Use of

Cost Drivers per Activity


Activity-Based

Overhead Rates

Employee training


$



Direct labor dollars


$

per DL dollar

Typing and secretarial





Reports/forms


$

per report/form

Computing





Minutes


$

per minute

Facility rental





Employees


$

per employee

Travel




Direct



Direct




$







(2) Prepare a schedule assigning each activity's overhead cost pool to each service based on the use of the cost drivers. (Round overhead rate to 2 decimal places, e.g. $12.25 and cost assigned to 0 decimal places, e.g. $2,500. )



Audit


Tax

Activity Cost Pool


Expected Use of

Cost Drivers


Activity-Based

Overhead Rates


Cost Assigned


Expected Use of

Cost Drivers


Activity-Based

Overhead Rates


Cost Assigned

Employee training


$


$


$


$


$


$

Typing and secretarial




$






$



Computing




$






$



Facility rental




$






$



Travel


$


Direct




$


Direct



     Overhead costs assigned






$






$

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