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MAAbsorbed costing

KSk see11y ago
Dear sir, The question is : A business operates a job costing system and has the aim of making a net profit of 30% of sales. The cost estimates for one particular job are as follows: Direct materials: 80kg at $5 per kg Direct labor: 40 hours at $6 per hour The total overheads are budgeted at $120,000 and are absorbed on the basis of direct labour hours. The budgeted labour hours are 50,000. What price should be quoted for this job ( to the nearest $)?
John MoffatJohn MoffatTutor11y ago#1
You have not said which part of the question is causing a problem for you! Materials and labour costs are easy to calculate. As far as the overheads are concerned, they will be charged at 120,000/50,000 = $2.40 per hour. So the overhead part of the cost is 40 hours at 2.40 = $96 Then you have to add profit to the total cost. Since the profit is to be 30% of sales, it means that for every $100 sales, the profit would be 30 and therefore the cost would be $70. Or, to put it the other way round, for every $70 cost the profit will be $30. So when you have calculated the total cost, the profit to add will be 30/70 x that cost.
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