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ACCT1064 Cost Analysis and Organisational Decisions
Assessment 2
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
· Duration of the assessment: 24 hours from the start of your scheduled tutorial time
· Group leader to submit your answer booklet via Course Canvas site
· Attempt ALL parts of the question
· Requirements: Form a group [no less than three (3) and no more than four (4) students] to answer these questions.
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SHORT CASE STUDY                     
Green Test Laboratory (GTL) performs heat testing and stress testing on materials and operates at full capacity. Under its cu
ent simple costing system, GTL aggregates all operating costs of $2,404,000 into a single cost pool. GTL calculates a rate per test-hour of $18.78, ($2,404,000/128,000 total tests-hours). Heat testing uses 80,000 test-hours and stress testing uses 48,000 test-hours. Lee Chang, GTL’s management accountant, believes that there is enough variation in test procedures and cost structures to establish separate costing and billing rates for heat testing and stress testing. The market for test services is becoming increasingly competitive. Without this information, any inco
ect costing and pricing of its services could cause GTL to lose business. Lee divides GTL’s costs into four activity cost categories as follows:
1) Direct labour costs, $450,000. These costs can be directly traced to heat testing, $350,000, and to stress testing, $100,000.
2) Equipment related costs (e.g. rent, maintenance, energy), $750,000. These costs are allocated to heat and stress testing on the basis of test hours.
3) Set up costs, $700,000. These costs are allocated to heat and stress testing on the basis of the number of set up hours required. Heat testing requires 13,500 set up hours and stress testing requires 4,000 set up hours.
4) Costs of designing tests, $504,000. These costs are allocated to heat and stress testing on the basis of the time required to design the tests. Heat testing requires 4,200 design hours, and stress testing requires 2,100 design hours.
REQUIRED:
a) Classify each activity cost as either: output unit level cost, batch level cost, product or service sustaining cost, or organisation sustaining cost. Justify the classification of each activity cost.
) Calculate the cost per test hour for heat testing and for stress testing.
c) Explain how GTL’s management could use the cost hierarchy and Activity Based Costing (ABC) information to manage its business better.
d) ’If you increase the number of indirect-cost pools in the company’s costing system, you will definitely increase the accuracy of the costs of outputs.’ Do you agree or disagree? Explain your answer in two points.
XXXXXXXXXX = 20 marks)
Peer evaluation to count for 5 marks
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Answered Same Day Sep 25, 2021 ACCT1064

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Sumit answered on Sep 25 2021
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(a).
Direct Labor Costs: Unit Level Cost, because this cost is incu
ed for each unit of output.
Equipment Related Costs: Batch Level Cost, because this cost is incu
ed every time a group of units is produced in a batch.
Setup Costs: Organization Sustaining Cost, because this cost is necessary for starting the operation.
Designing Costs: Product Cost, because designing costs are based on the product.
(b).
The first step is to calculate the amount of Overhead applicable to each type of testing, based on the Cost Driver given:
    Particulars
    Amount
    Cost Drive
    Drive
    Heat Testing
    Stress Testing
    Equipment Related Costs
    750000
    Testing Hours
    128000
    468750
    281250
    Setup Costs
    700000
    Setup...
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