RCR has two support departments, X1 and X2, and two operating departments, Z1 and Z2. RCR has decided to use the direct method and allocate variable X1 dept. costs based on the number
RCR has two support departments, X1 and X2, and two operating departments, Z1 and Z2. RCR has decided to use the direct method and allocate variable X1 dept. costs based on the number of transactions and fixed X1 dept. costs based on the number of employees. X2 dept. variable costs will be allocated based on the number of service requests and fixed costs will be allocated based on the number of computers accounting discussion question
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Q2. RCR has two support departments, X1 and X2, and two operating departments, Z1 and Z2. RCR has decided to use the direct method and allocate variable X1 dept. costs based on the number of transactions and fixed X1 dept. costs based on the number of employees. X2 dept. variable costs will be allocated based on the number of service requests and fixed costs will be allocated based on the number of computers. The following information is provided: (Week 9, Chapter 8) (4 Marks)
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? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 1Cost ManagementMeasuring, Monitoring, and Motivating PerformanceChapter 8Measuring and Assigning Support Department Costs
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 2Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsLearning objectives?Q1: What are support departments, and why are their costs allocated to other departments??Q2: What process is used to allocate support department costs??Q3: How is the direct method used to allocate support costs to operating departments??Q4: How is the step-down method used to allocate support costs to operating departments??Q5: How is the reciprocal method used to allocate support costs to operating departments??Q6: What is the difference between single-and dual-rate allocations??Q7: How do support cost allocations affect decisions and managerial incentives?
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 3Q1:Support versus Operating Departments?The support department costs are common coststhat are shared between two or more other departments.?The operating departmentsof an organization produce products or services that generate revenue.?The support departmentsof an organization produce products or provide services to the operating and other support departments.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 4Q1:Reasons for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs?External reporting?Decision making?product pricing?make or buy decisions?Motivation?appropriate consumption of support department resources?efficiency of support department?monitor consumption of support department services
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 5Q1:Support Department Allocation Process
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 6Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs1.Clarify allocation purpose2.Identify cost pools3.Assign costs to cost pools4.Choose allocation bases for each cost pool5.Choose allocation method; allocate support department costs6.Allocate updated operating department costs to units of goods or services, if relevant
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 7Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs1.Clarify allocation purpose?if the purpose is to motivate the use of the services of a newly formed department, perhaps no costs should be allocated?if the purpose is to discourage operating department managers from over-use of the services of support departments, then a rate per unit of service might be large and not based on actual costs?if the purpose is to determine the full cost of products or services for long-term pricing decisions, then all support costs should be allocated
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 8Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs2.Identify cost pools?the purpose will determine whether both fixed and variable support department costs should be allocated?the purpose will determine which costs should be allocated
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 9Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs3.Assign costs to cost pools?some costs will be direct to the cost pool (e.g. toner cartridge costs would be direct to the variable copying costs? cost pool)?some costs will be indirect to the cost pool (e.g. rent costs for an entire facility would be indirect to the information technology costs? cost pool)
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 10Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs4.Choose allocation bases for each cost pool?an allocation base with a good cause-and-effect relationship with the cost pool provides a reasonable allocation rate?users of support department services will carefully monitor their consumption of the allocation base
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 11Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs5.Choose allocation method and allocate support department costs?in this chapter we cover three allocation methods?each of these three methods could be implemented using?a single-or dual-rate approach (covered later)?actual or budgeted costs and allocation bases (covered later)
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 12Q2:Process for Allocating SupportDepartment Costs6.Allocate updated operating department costs to units of goods or services, if relevant?for some decisions, this may not be relevant?for long-term pricing decisions, this is likely to be relevant
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 13Q3:The Direct Method of AllocatingSupport Department Costs?The direct methodignores the fact that support departments use each others? services.?This method is the easiest computationally and the easiest to explain.?Each support department?s costs are allocated only to operating departments.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 14Q3:The Direct Method ExamplePhilco Toys makes metal and plastic toys in separate departments. It has two support departments, Accounting and Information Systems. Philco has decided to allocate Accounting department costs based on the number of employees in each department and Information Systems costs based on the number of computers in each department. Given the information below, use the direct method to allocate support department costs.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 15Q3:The Direct Method ExamplePlastic Products is allocated 22/(22+16)of Accounting department costs, and Metal Products is allocated 16/(22+16). Notice that the number of employeesin the support departments is ignored under the direct method.Plastic and Metal Product share Info Systems costs equally because they have the same number of computers in each department. Notice that the number of computersin the support departments is ignored under the direct method.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 16Q4:The Step-Down Method of AllocatingSupport Department Costs?The step-down methodallocates some (but not all) support department costs to other support departments.?Allocation order must be determined.?The first support department?s costs are allocated to all operating andsupport departments that use its services.?Each subsequent support department?s costs are allocated to all operating and support departments that use its services, exceptany support department whose costs were already allocated.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 17Q4:The Step-Down Method ExampleGiven the information for Philco, use the step-down method to allocate support department costs. Allocate the costs of the support department that provides the largest percentage of its services to the other support department first.First determine allocation order:Accounting provided 4/(4+22+16) = 4/42 = 9.5% of its services to Info Systems.Information Systems provided 4/(4+3+3) = 4/10 = 40% of its services to Accounting, so Information Systems goes first.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 18Q4:The Step-Down Method ExampleGiven the information for Philco, use the step-down method to allocate support department costs.Now perform the allocation:
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 19Q4:The Step-Down Method ExampleInfo Systems costs are allocated to Accounting, Plastic, & Metal based on each department?s number of computers compared to total non-Info Systems computers: 4+3+3=10.Accounting costs are allocated onlyto Plastic & Metal based on each department?s number of employees compared to total non-Accounting and non-Info Systems employees: 22+16=38Total costs allocated out of Accounting are now higher because of the Info Systems costs allocated to Accounting.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 20Q4:The Step-Down Method Example(4/10) x $72,000(3/10) x $72,000(3/10) x $72,000(22/38) x $76,800(16/38) x $76,800
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 21Q5:The Reciprocal Method of AllocatingSupport Department Costs?The reciprocal methodallocates all support department costs to other support departments.?The first step is to compute the total costs of each support department when its usage of other support department services is taken into consideration.?Support department costs are then allocated to all other operating and support departments that consume its services.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 22Q5:The Reciprocal Method ExampleGiven the information for Philco, use the reciprocal method to allocate support department costs.First determine total costs for each support department by writing an equation for its costs (use A and IS as abbreviations).A = $48,000 + [4/(4+3+3)] x IS; IS = $72,000 + [4/(4+22+16)] x AThen solve: A = $48,000 + (4/10) x [$72,000 + (4/42) x A]A = $48,000 + $28,800 + (16/420) x A](404/420) x A = $76,800A = $76,800 x (420/404) = $79,842IS = $72,000 + (4/42) x $79,842 = $79,604
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 23Q5:The Reciprocal Method ExampleGiven the information for Philco, use the reciprocal method to allocate support department costs.Now perform the allocation:
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 24Q5:The Reciprocal Method ExampleThese numbers are the solutions to the simultaneous equations.(4/42) x $79,842(22/42) x $79,842(16/42) x $79,842
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 25Q5:The Reciprocal Method Example(4/10) x $79,604(3/10) x $79,604(3/10) x $79,604
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 26Q6:Single-versus Dual-Rate Allocation?In single-rate allocation, each cost pool includes fixed and variable costs.?In dual-rate allocation, fixed and variable costs are in separate cost pools.?Both methods can be employed with the direct, step-down, or reciprocal methods.?The prior three examples used the single-rate allocation method.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 27Q6:Single-versus Dual-Rate ExamplePhilco has decided to use the direct method and allocate variable Accounting costs based on the number of transactions and fixed Accounting costs based on the number of employees. The Info Systems variable costs will be allocated based on the number of service requests and fixed costs will be allocated based on the number of computers. The required information is presented below.Now perform the allocation?
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 28Q6:Single-versus Dual-Rate Example
?Support costs need to be considered when evaluating decisions such as make/buy, keep/drop, special order, and constrained resource?Necessary to isolate relevantsupport costs?This may not be the same as the allocated support costs?For example, outsourcing an operating department may not result in a reduction in support department costs? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 29Q7:Decision Making with Support Costs
?Transfer prices should be set to motivate efficient use of the support department resources?If transfer price is set too high, user departments may outsource the service ?If transfer price is set too low, user departments may utilize the support department inefficiently?The best transfer pricing approach is the Opportunity Cost approach?Each department is charged an amount that reflects the value of any opportunities forgone by not using the service for its next best alternative use.?This is often difficult in practice so most companies use a cost based or market based transfer pricing policy? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 30Q7:Establishing Transfer Prices for Support Departments
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 31Q7:Estimated versus ActualSupport Costs and RatesA department?s allocationof support department coststhe allocationratethe department?sconsumptionof the allocation base=xEither of these could be estimated or actual.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 32Q7:Estimated versus ActualSupport Costs and Ratesthe allocationratethe department?sconsumptionof the allocation basexUsing actual rates and actual consumption provides the best measure of the cost of support services; it is the most accurate but the least timely.The purpose of the cost allocation will determine whether actual or estimated rates, and actual or estimated consumption, should be used.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 33Q7:Estimated versus ActualSupport Costs and Rates?Actual rates and consumption may be required for some types of government contracts.?Most federal grants to educational institutions allow the use of estimates.?Using an actual rate means that support service users are affected by?inefficiencies of support department managers?changes in the consumption of support services by other users
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 34Q7:Other Common Cost Allocation Methods?Under the stand-alone method, a common cost is allocated based on information about the users? consumption of the cost.?Under the incremental cost allocation method, a primary user? is allocated the bulk of the common cost and the secondary user is allocated only the increment in cost that it caused.?Other cost allocation purposes may require the allocation to?be perceived as fair??be based on the user?s ability to bear? the cost
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 35Q7:Stand-Alone versus Incremental CostAllocation Methods ExampleLeslie has a job interview with Big Co. next month in New York City. Her plane ticket cost $300, and she will need to spend $125/night for 2 nights in a hotel. She estimates that she will spend $50 in cab fares and $50 for food. Big Co. has promised to reimburse her actual costs. After this trip was arranged, Small Co., also located in New York City, called her for an interview. If she interviews with Small Co. while she?s there, she will spend an additional $125 for another night at a hotel, and another estimated $40 in cab fares and food. Think of at least two ways to allocate Leslie?s travel costs using the stand-alone method. Discuss the merits of each.1. Compute the total cost of the trip and divide it by 2, since there are 2 interviews.2. Compute the total cost of the trip and allocate 2/3 of it to Big Co. and 1/3 to Small Co. since she is spending 2 of the 3 nights in NYC for the Big Co. interview.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 36Q7:Stand-Alone versus Incremental CostAllocation Methods ExamplePerform the calculations for your two versions of the cost allocation under the stand-alone method. Then allocate the travel costs using the incremental cost allocation method. Which is more appropriate? Why?If shared equally, then this is $407.50 for each company; if Big Co. is allocated 2/3 of the cost then $543.33 is allocated to Big Co. and $271.67 is allocated to Small Co.Estimated total costs:Plane ticket$300Hotel375Cab fares & food140Total$815Under the incremental cost allocation method, Big Co. is most likely to be considered the primary user. Since Leslie?s budgeted travel costs were $300 + $250 + $50 + $50 = $650 before she was offered the Small Co. interview, Big Co. is allocated $650 and Small Co. is allocated $815 -$650 = $165.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 37Q7:Fixed Price versus Cost-Based Contracts?Under fixed price contracts, vendors provide products or services for a specified price.?Under cost-based contracts, the price is computed based on the actual cost of the products or services.?may be necessary for research & new product development?vendors are not motivated to control costs?vendors may be motivated to inappropriately allocate common costs
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 38Appendix 8A: Excel Solverand the Reciprocal Method?Solving the simultaneous equations required for the reciprocal method can be tedious when there are 3 or more support departments.?Excel Solver can be used to solve these equations.?Refer to Appendix 4A for help with using Excel Solver.
? John Wiley & Sons, 2011Chapter 8: Measuring and Assigning Support Department CostsEldenburg& Wolcott?s Cost Management, 2eSlide # 39Appendix 8A: Excel Solverand the Reciprocal Method?Set up a change cell? for each support department?s total costs.?The target function is the sum of the change cells.?The simultaneous equations are entered as constraints; one constraint per equation.
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