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Answer:
Part a. Determine the predetermined overhead rate for the year 2017.
Predetermined Overhead Rate is 350% of direct labor costs
Part b. Determine whether overhead is overapplied or underapplied during the year.
Amount of Overapplication of Overheads is $10,500
Part c. Prepare the adjusting entry to allocate any over- or underapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold.
Overhead Account $10,500 (debit)
Cost of Goods Sold $10.500 (credit)
Explanation:
Part a. Determine the predetermined overhead rate for the year 2017.
Predetermined Overhead Rate = Budgeted Total Overheads / Budgeted Activity
= $1,680,000/ $480,000
= 350% of direct labor costs
Part b. Determine whether overhead is overapplied or underapplied during the year.
We do a comparison of Overheads Applied against Actual Overheads
Applied Overheads = Predetermined Overhead Rate × Actual Direct Labor Costs
= 350 % × $ 475,000
= $1,662,500
Actual Overheads = $1,652,000 (given)
Applied Overheads > Actual Overheads, therefore the Overheads are Overapplied
Amount of Overapplication is $1,662,500 - $1,652,000 = $10,500
Part c. Prepare the adjusting entry to allocate any over- or underapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold.
The Amount of Overapplied overheads reduces the cost of sales as follows;
Overhead Account $10,500 (debit)
Cost of Goods Sold $10.500 (credit)
Answer:
A.) Predetermined overhead rate = 350%
B.) Overhead was overapplied by $10,500
C.) Overhead account $10,500(Dr.)
Cost of goods sold $10,500(Cr.)
Explanation:
Given the following ;
Predicted overhead cost = $1,680,000
Predicted direct labor cost = $480,000
Actual overhead = $1,652,000
Total actual direct labor cost = $475,000
a.) Predetermined overhead rate =
Predicted overhead cost based on predicted predicted direct labor cost
(Predicted overhead cost / predicted direct labor cost) × 100
($1,680,000÷$480,000)×100
3.5 ×100 = 350%
b.) Whether overhead is over applied or underapplied
Overhead is over applied when predetermined or applied overhead is greater than actual overhead while overhead is underapplied when applied overhead is lesser than actual overhead.
Applied overhead = predetermined rate × total actual direct labor cost
Applied overhead = 3.5 × $475,000 = $1,662,500
Actual overhead = $1,652,000
Applied overhead-Actual overhead
$1,662,500 - $1,652,000 = $10,500
Applied overhead > Actual overhead (overhead was over applied by $10,500)
c.) adjusting entry to allocate overapplied overhead to cost of goods sold
The overapplied overhead is added to the cost of goods sold
Overhead $10,500(Dr.)
Cost of goods sold $10,500(Cr.)