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Explanation:
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EXAMPLE ATTACHED
Answer:
The amount of overhead debited to Work in Process Inventory should be: a. $182,00
Explanation:
The Overheads are Applied in the Manufacturing Costs as:
Budgeted Rate × Actual Activity for the Month
At the End of the Period we would need to determined whether this amount of overhead is Over or Under Applied by comparing it to the actual overheads incurred of $180,000 (given)
In our Case, the predetermined overhead rate is 70% of direct labor cost
<em>Thus we need to find the Direct Labor Cost first</em>:
Total Labor Costs $360,000
<em>Less </em>Indirect Labor Costs<em> </em>$100,000
Direct Labor Cost $260,000
<em>Therefore Overheads applied would be determined as:</em>
= $260,000 × 70%
= $182,000
Answer:
358.33 times
Explanation:
The computation of the simple forecast combination is shown below:
= (Forecast sales done by Mary + Forecast sales done by Susan + Forecast sales done by Sarah) ÷ (Total number of observations)
= (341 + 535 + 199) ÷ (3)
= (1,075) ÷ (3)
= 358.33 times
We simply divided the total sales forecasted done by each one by the total number of observations
Answer:
$72,600
Explanation:
Ending balance of the account receivable can be calculated by adding credit sales in beginning balance and deducting any account receivable written-off.
As we have the ending balance of account receivable, we need to calculate credit sales by following formula:
Account receivable Ending Balance = Account receivable Beginning Balance + Credit Sales - Bad Debt - Ending Balance
$320,000 = $260,000 + Credit Sales - $12,600
$320,000 = $247,400 + Credit Sales
Credit Sales = $320,000 - $247,400 = $72,600