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Inessa [10]
4 years ago
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________ are obligations of the u.s. treasury with common maturities of 91 to 182 days and that have a strong secondary market

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astraxan [27]4 years ago
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Treasury bills are obligations of the U.S. Treasury with common maturities of 91 to 182 days and that have a strong secondary market. <span />
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= $1,536,000/768,000

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Overhead assigned to each product:

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Direct labor hours     480,000        147,200

Predetermined overhead

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2. Predetermined departmental overhead rates:

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Department 2

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Overhead assigned:

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Product 2 = $70,896 (9,600 * $7.385)

3. The applied overhead for the year:

Department 1 = $1,254,400 (627,200 * $2)

Department 2 = $1,512,448 (204,800 * $7.385)

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Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimates:

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Direct labor hours    640,000            128,000        768,000

Machine hours            16,000            192,000        208,000

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Direct labor hours     627,200             134,400       761,600

Machine hours             17,600            204,800      222,400

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Department 2  96,000     38,400       134,400

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Department 1    8,000        9,600         17,600

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