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Business, 05.10.2019 03:20, boi7348

The firm’s total overhead of $12,951,400 is subdivided as follows: manufacturing setups, $2,825,760; machine processing, $7,770,840; and product shipping, $2,354,800. required: 1. compute the unit manufacturing cost of type a and type b storage cabinets by using the company’s current overhead costing procedures.2. compute the unit manufacturing cost of type a and type b storage cabinets by using activity-based costing.3. is the cost of the type a storage cabinet overstated or understated (i. e., distorted) by the use of machine hours to allocate total manufacturing overhead to production? by how much? 4. assume that the current selling price of a type a storage cabinet is $341.00 and the marketing manager is contemplating a $39 discount to stimulate volume. is this discount advisable?

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