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Concept Introduction:
Predetermined
Predetermined overhead allocation rate is calculated as follows-
To determine Predetermined overhead rate

Answer to Problem 15E
Predetermined overhead rate
Explanation of Solution
Predetermined overhead rate Given,
- Estimated overhead cost = $750,000
- Estimated material cost = $625,000
Conclusion:
Thus, the predetermined overhead determined is 120%.
Concept Introduction:
T-Account
T-Account is most common type of account. It is the simplest account which makes study of accounting very simple.
This accounts resembles with the English letter 'T'.
T-account has three parts-
- The title
- The debit which is on the left side
- The credit which is on the right side
T-Accounts are useful tools for accountants as it helps them to analyze company accounts in effective way.
To set up T-account and determine the applied overhead cost.

Answer to Problem 15E
Applied overhead cost is calculated as follows-
T-Account for factory overhead
Factory Overhead | |||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Particulars | Amount ($) |
Actual overhead | 830,000 | Applied overhead | 822,000 |
Factory overhead (under applied) | 8,000 | ||
Total | 830,000 | Total | 830,000 |
Explanation of Solution
Applied Overhead cost-
Given,
- Direct material cost = $685,000
- Predetermined overhead rate = 120% (calculated in part1)
T-account
Given,
- Actual overhead = $830,000
- Applied Overhead = $822,000 (Calculated above)
Conclusion:
Thus, applied overhead cost is calculated and T-account is prepared.
Concept Introduction:
Under or Over applied overhead-Under or Over applied overhead- It is the difference between the actual and applied overhead.
If the actual overhead incurred is more than the overhead applied during a particular period, then it is a case of under-applied of overhead cost.
If the actual overhead incurred is less than the overhead applied during a particular period, then it is a case of over-applied of overhead cost.
To determine the overapplied or underapplied overhead.

Answer to Problem 15E
Underapplied overhead is calculated as follows-
Explanation of Solution
Given,
- Actual overhead = $830,000
- Applied Overhead = $822,000 (Calculated above)
Since, actual overhead incurred is more than the overhead applied, so overhead is underapplied.
Conclusion:
Thus, under applied overhead cost calculated is $8,000.
Concept Introduction:
Adjusting entries are prepared to complete the financial statement of the company and to reflect the accrual method of accounting. Adjusting entries are prepared before issuance of financial statement.
To prepare:
To prepare adjusting entry to allocate underapplied overhead costs.

Answer to Problem 15E
S.No. | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Cost of goods sold | 8,000 | ||
Factory overhead | 8,000 | ||
(To assign underapplied overhead costs to Cost of goods sold) |
Explanation of Solution
Overhead is underapplied which means applied overhead is less than the actual overhead. Cost of goods sold is a cost and its balance is increasing so it is debited and Factory overhead is credited.
Conclusion:
Thus, adjusting entry is prepared.
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