Seidell Corporation has two service departments, Administrative and Facilities, and two operating departments, Assembly and Customer Solutions.   Service Department Operating Department AdministrativeFacilities AssemblyCustomer SolutionsDepartmental costs$43,560$54,720 $561,960$253,030Employee hours4,0002,000 27,00017,000Space occupied1,0002,000 37,0001,000? ?The company uses the direct method to allocate service department costs to operating departments. Administrative costs are allocated on the basis of employee hours and Facilities costs are allocated on the basis of space occupied.? ?The total amount of Administrative Department cost allocated to the Assembly Department is closest to:

A. $26,730
B. $42,414
C. $23,522
D. $25,568


Answer: A

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