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Anettt [7]
3 years ago
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Moira Company has just finished its first year of operations and must decide which method to use for adjusting inventory account

s. Because the company used a budgeted indirect-cost rate for its manufacturing operations, the amount that was allocated ($435,000) to cost of goods sold was different from the actual amount incurred ($425,000). Ending balances in the affected accounts were:
Business
1 answer:
Scrat [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The Cost of good sold will decrease by 10,000

The other accounts balance will be the same.

<em>Missing Information:</em>

Ending balances in the relevant accounts were:

Work-in-Process            40,000

Finished Goods             80,000

Cost of Goods Sold     680,000

Explanation:

The company applied overhead for the amount of 435,000

This was charged into finished good which latter become cost of goods sold.

Then, as the actual overhead was 425,000 we have to adjust for the over-applied overehad. We applied more than it cost so we have to reduce it.

435,000 - 425,000 = 10,000

<u>We will decrease our COGS against the factory overhead account.</u>

COGS 10,000 debit

  factory overhead 10,000 credit

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