Nixon & Ross, a law firm, is about to install a new accounting system that will allow the firm to track more of the overhead costs to individual cases.
Overheads are currently allocated to individual client cases based on billable professional staff salaries. Attorneys working on client cases charge their time to “billable professional staff salaries.” Attorney time spent in training, law firm administrative meetings, and the like is charged to an overhead account titled “unbilled staff salaries.”
The following is a summary of the costs for the current year: Billable professional staff salaries $ 4,000,000 Overhead 8,000,000 Total costs $12,000,000 The overhead costs were as follows: Secretarial costs $1,500,000 Staff benefits 2,750,000 Office rent 1,250,000 Telephone and mailing costs 1,500,000 Unbilled staff salaries 1,000,000 Total costs $8,000,000 Under the new accounting system, the firm will be able to trace secretarial costs, staff benefits, and telephone and mailing costs to specific clients. The following are the costs incurred on the Lawson Company case: Billable professional staff salaries $150,000 Secretarial costs 25,000 Staff benefits 13,500 Telephone and mailing costs 8,000 Total costs $196,500 a. Calculate the current year’s overhead application rate under the old cost accounting system. b. How would this application rate change if the secretarial costs, staff benefits, and telephone and mailing costs were reclassified as direct costs instead of overhead, and overhead was assigned based on direct costs (instead of staff salaries)? Direct costs are defined as billable staff salaries plus secretarial costs, staff benefits, and telephone and mailing costs. c. Use the overhead application rates from (a) and (b) to compute the cost of the Lawson case. d. Nixon & Ross bills clients 150 percent of the total costs of the job. What will be the total billings to the Lawson Co. if the old overhead application scheme is replaced with the new overhead scheme?
e. Steve Nixon , managing partner, has commented that replacing the old allocation system with the direct charge method of the new accounting system will result in more accurate costing and pricing of cases. Evaluate the new system