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Woodland Hotels Incorporated operates four resorts in the heavily wooded areas of northern California. The resorts are named after the predominant trees at the resort: Pine Valley, Oak Glen, Mimosa, and Birch Glen. Woodland allocates its central office costs to each of the four resorts according to the annual revenue the resort generates. For the current year, the central office costs (000s omitted) were as follows: Front office personnel (desk, clerks, etc.) Administrative and executive salaries Interest on resort purchase Advertising Housekeeping Depreciation on reservations computer Room maintenance Carpet-cleaning contract Contract to repaint rooms $ 9,600 4,800 3,800 600 2,800 80 960 50 480 23,170

Revenue (000s) Square feet Rooms Assets (000s) Pine Birch Valley Oak Glen Mimosa Glen $ $ 7,350 $ 12,170 59,625 44,900 86 $ 99,250 10,985 82,350 122 $ 66 $ 147,005 77,770 Total $ 39,505 89,925 276,800 174 448 $ $ 61,800 385, 825 $ 9,000 Required: 1. Based on annual revenue, what amount of the central office costs are allocated to each resort? 2. Suppose that the current methods were replaced with a system of four separate cost pools with costs collected in the four pools allocated on the basis of revenues, assets invested in each resort, square footage, and number of rooms, respectively. Which costs should be collected in each of the four pools? 3. Using the cost pool system in requirement 2, how much of the central office costs would be allocated to each resort?

es Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Based on annual revenue, what amount of the central office costs are allocated to each resort? intermediate calculations. Enter your answers in thousands rounded to the nearest dollar.) Pine Valley Oak Glen Allocated cost Rece Mimosa Birch Glen S Required 2 > Total 0

Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Suppose that the current methods were four pools allocated on the basis of reven respectively. Which costs should be collec Allocation Base Revenue Square feet Number of rooms Assets Total R

Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Using the cost pool system in requirement 2, how much of the central office costs would be allocated to each resort? intermediate calculations. Enter your answers in thousands rounded to the nearest dollar.) Allocation Base Revenue Square feet Number of rooms Assets Total cost allocated S Pine Valley Oak Glen 0 Required 2 $ Mimosa S Birch Glen 0 $ 69 $ 50 Total 0 0 0