High-Low-Method-CR-for-students (1)
High-Low-Method-CR-for-students (1)
Scattergraph Method
• Plots a series of data points for the mixed costs and the activity that produced
these costs. The Y-axis is dollars of mixed cost and the X axis is the activity level.
• A regression line is drawn by best guess through one of the data points and a
point on the Y-axis with an approximately the same number of data points above
and below the line.
• The point where the line crosses Y axis represents the fixed cost, the only cost
incurred at zero activity. For any data point, the difference between the total
mixed cost and the fixed cost is total variable cost and total variable cost divided
by the activity level for the data point is variable cost per unit.
High-Low Method
• From a series of data points, uses the data points with the highest and lowest
activity level (X values) to develop a regression line to predict total costs. Not a
statistically valid method as only two data points from the population of data
points are used.
Key Topics to Know
High-Low Method
• Variable cost per unit (b) is calculated first:
Change in Cost $
Change in Activity = Variable cost/unit
• Using either the high point or low point, total fixed cost is calculated next:
Travis Inc. employed several maintenance engineers to keep the equipment running in
peak condition. Over the past eight months, Travis incurred the following maintenance
cost for these engineers. Plant activity is best measured by direct labor hours.
Required: Using the high-low method, determine the fixed and variable
components of the maintenance costs.
Solution #1
Using either the high point or low point, total fixed cost is calculated next:
Fixed Cost = Total Cost - Variable Cost
$9,500 = $15,200 - $5,700 = $3.00 (1,900)
OR
$9,500 = $12,800 - $3,300 = $3.00 (1,100)
* The high and low points are chosen by activity, not by cost.
Practice Problems
Practice Problem #1
Miles
Miles Driven Total Cost Total Cost
Driven
January 10,000 $15,000 March 9,000 $12,500
February 8,000 $14,500 April 7,500 $13,000
Required: a) Determine the equation to predict total costs for the delivery truck.
b) Calculate the total costs be if 12,187 miles were driven.
Practice Problem #2
When the Tom-Tom Company’s controller was asked to budget the cost of
manufacturing supplies for the next year, she plotted supplies cost and units produced
by month for the year. She then drew a regression line through the point she plotted
for November when the supplies cost was $21,000 and 5,000 drum sets were produced.
Practice Problem #3
Data concerning Nelson Company's activity for the first six months of the year appear
below:
2. The high-low method uses cost and activity data from just two data points to
establish the formula for a mixed cost.
True False
3. Mixed costs are included in cost of goods sold on the income statement.
True False
5. The high-low method uses the highest and lowest data points based on cost.
True False
6. The high-low method uses the highest and lowest costs regardless of whether
they are from the data points with the highest and lowest activity levels.
True False
Multiple Choice Questions
1. A mixed cost
a) is fixed over a wider range of activity than a step cost.
b) is a fixed cost over the relevant range and a variable cost everywhere else.
c) contains both fixed and variable components.
d) always increases on a per unit basis.
2. The per-unit amount of three different production costs for Jones, Inc., are as
follows:
Production Cost A Cost B Cost C
20,000 $12.00 $15.00 $20.00
80,000 $12.00 $11.25 $5.00
What type of cost is each of these three costs?
a) Cost A is mixed, Cost B is variable, Cost C is mixed
b) Cost A is fixed, Cost B is mixed, Cost C is variable.
c) Cost A is fixed, Cost B is variable, Cost C is mixed.
d) Cost A is variable, Cost B is mixed, Cost C is fixed.
3. A graph of the relationship between total cost and activity level is called a
a) Relevant range.
b) Scattergraph.
c) Contribution margin graph.
d) Dependent variable.
4. Bud uses the high-low method of estimating costs. Bud had total costs of
$50,000 at its lowest level of activity, when 5,000 units were sold. When, at its
highest level of activity, sales equaled 12,000 units, total costs were $78,000.
Bud would estimate variable cost per unit as
a) $10.00
b) $6.50
c) $4.00
d) $7.53