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boyakko [2]
1 year ago
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cribb corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. at the beginning of the year, the estimated direct

labor-hours were 42000 hours and the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $210000. at the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 42800 hours and the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $226800. how much overhead does cribb apply to jobs during the year? round all interim computations to the nearest penny and your final answer to the nearest dollar. just put in the numeric value with no punctuation other than a comma.
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drek231 [11]1 year ago
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Overhead applied to jobs by Cribb corporation is $12800 with estimated direct labor-hours as 42000 hours and estimated manufacturing overhead as $210000.

<h3>Give a brief account on absorption costing.</h3>

To keep track of all costs associated with creating a certain product, "absorption costing," also known as "full costing," is a managerial accounting technique. This plan includes for all costs, direct and indirect, including rent, insurance, direct materials, and direct labor.

The cost base for absorption costing includes everything that is a direct cost of producing a good. Under absorption costing, fixed overhead costs are also included in the product costs. A few expenses associated to product manufacturing include wages paid to employees who physically make a product, raw materials needed for production, and all overhead costs (such as all power bills spent during production).

To solve the question :

Given,

Estimated direct labor-hours = 42000 hours

Estimated manufacturing overhead = $210000.

Actual Hours Worked =  42800 hours

Actual Overhead =  $226800

Budgeted Manufacturing Overhead rate

= total estimated manufacturing overhead / estimated direct labor-hours

= $210000 / 42000 hours

= $ 5 per hr

Actual Hours Worked =  42800 hours

Applied Overhead =  Actual Hours Worked  / Budgeted Manufacturing Overhead rate

= 42800 hours x $ 5 = $214000

Actual Overhead =  $226800

Overhead = Actual overhead - Applied Overhead

= $226800 - $214000

= $12800

Hence, Overhead applied to jobs by Cribb corporation is $12800.

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