ABC Inc. is a small New England company that manufactures custom clocks. It uses normal costing system that applies factory overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. Factory overhead for the past years were listed below along with the direct labor hours spent: Factory Overhead Direct Labor Hours P 549,750 35,000 505,400 36,000 529,800 32,000 592,725 36,500 573,025 38,500 Management assessed that 31,700 direct labor-hours is the normal capacity for the year. Before they started their April production, some P 10,000 of both wood fasteners and mahogany blanks were still unused but clocks worth 15,780 are ready to be finished. Since the products were on demand last quarter, all finished clocks were sold before April. These transactions were recorded during April: April insurance cost for the manufacturing property and equipment was P1,495. The premium had been paid in January. Recorded P1,025 depreciation on an administrative asset. Purchased 21 pounds of high-grade wood fasteners on account at P15 per pound (indirect material). Paid factory utility bill, P6,510 in cash. Incurred and paid payroll costs of P80,300. Of this amount, P64,000 were for direct labor personnel who earned P20 per hour on average. Incurred and paid other factory overhead costs, P5,770. Purchased 2,100 unfinished mahogany blanks on account at P11 per blank. Requisitioned 1,495 mahogany blanks and 13 pounds of fasteners for production. Incurred miscellaneous selling and administrative expenses, P5,660. Incurred P3,505 depreciation on manufacturing equipment for April. Paid advertising expenses in cash, P2,350. Applied factory overhead to production on the basis of direct labor-hours. Made sales on account in August, P96,450. Cost of goods sold for the period is 84,500. Work-in Process at the end of April, before any adjustments for over or under applied overhead was P56,355. Compute for the predetermined overhead rate using high-low method.
ABC Inc. is a small New England company that manufactures custom clocks. It uses normal costing system that applies factory
Factory Overhead |
Direct Labor Hours |
P 549,750 |
35,000 |
505,400 |
36,000 |
529,800 |
32,000 |
592,725 |
36,500 |
573,025 |
38,500 |
Management assessed that 31,700 direct labor-hours is the normal capacity for the year. Before they started their April production, some P 10,000 of both wood fasteners and mahogany blanks were still unused but clocks worth 15,780 are ready to be finished. Since the products were on demand last quarter, all finished clocks were sold before April. These transactions were recorded during April:
- April insurance cost for the manufacturing property and equipment was P1,495. The premium had been paid in January.
- Recorded P1,025
depreciation on an administrative asset. - Purchased 21 pounds of high-grade wood fasteners on account at P15 per pound (indirect material).
- Paid factory utility bill, P6,510 in cash.
- Incurred and paid payroll costs of P80,300. Of this amount, P64,000 were for direct labor personnel who earned P20 per hour on average.
- Incurred and paid other
factory overhead costs , P5,770. - Purchased 2,100 unfinished mahogany blanks on account at P11 per blank.
- Requisitioned 1,495 mahogany blanks and 13 pounds of fasteners for production.
- Incurred miscellaneous selling and administrative expenses, P5,660.
- Incurred P3,505 depreciation on manufacturing equipment for April.
- Paid advertising expenses in cash, P2,350.
- Applied factory overhead to production on the basis of direct labor-hours.
- Made sales on account in August, P96,450. Cost of goods sold for the period is 84,500.
- Work-in Process at the end of April, before any adjustments for over or under applied overhead was P56,355.
Compute for the predetermined overhead rate using high-low method.
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