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Maverick Wings, Inc. manufactures airplanes for use in stunt shows. Maverick's factory is highly automated, using the latest in robotic technology.

To keep costs low, the company employs as few factory workers as possible. Since each plane has different features (such as its shape, weight, and color), Maverick uses a job order costing system to accumulate product costs.

At the end of 2013, Maverick's accountants developed the following expectations for 2014 based on the marketing department's sales forecast:

Budgeted overhead cost


$1,095,000


Estimated machine hours


47,000


Estimated direct labor hours


8,000


Estimated direct materials cost


$1,520,000


Maverick's inventory count, completed on December 31, 2013, revealed the following ending inventory balances:

Raw Materials Inventory


$251,000


Work in Process Inventory


$625,000


Finished Goods Inventory


$760,000

The company's 2014 payroll data revealed the following actual payroll costs for the year:

Job Title


Number
Employed


Wage Rate
per Hour


Annual
Salary per
Employee


Total Hours
Worked per
Employee


President and CEO


1




$222,000




Vice president and CFO


1




$177,000




Factory manager


1




$40,600




Assistant factory manager


1




$31,100




Machine operator


5


$14.50




2,250


Security guard, factory


2




$21,000




Materials handler


2


$7.50




2,000


Corporate secretary


1




$36,100




Janitor, factory


2


$6




2,150

The following information was taken from Maverick's Schedule of Plant Assets. All assets are depreciated using the straight-line method.

Plant Asset


Purchase Price


Salvage Value


Useful Life


Factory building


$4,000,000


$150,000


20 Years


Administrative office


$650,000


$125,000


30 Years


Factory equipment


$2,000,000


$20,000


12 Years


Other miscellaneous costs for 2014 all paid in cash included:

Cost


Amount


Factory insurance


$12,100


Administrative office utilities


$6,000


Factory utilities


$30,300


Office supplies


$5,000


Additional information about Maverick's operations in 2014 includes the following:

•Raw materials purchases for the year amounted to $1,946,000. All purchases were on account.

•The company used $1,860,000 in raw materials during the year. Of that amount, 85% was direct materials and 15% was indirect materials.

•Maverick applied overhead to Work in Process Inventory based on direct materials cost.

•Airplanes costing $3,450,000 to manufacture were completed and transferred out of Work in Process Inventory.

•Maverick uses a markup of 80% to price its airplanes. Sales for the year were $6,570,000.
(Note: This transaction requires two journal entries.)

•All sales were on account.

Job 3827 was started and completed in 2014. The job required 800 machine hours, 200 direct labor hours, and $77,000 in direct materials to complete. What was the total cost of this job? Using Maverick's 80% markup, what sales price would be charged for this airplane? (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 345,000.)

Total Cost $

Sales Price $

If Maverick had chosen to use machine hours as its overhead application base, what would the rate have been in 2014? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.45.)

Predetermined rate$

Machine hourLabour hour

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