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Problem 19-4B
At the beginning of the year. Pavelka Company's manager estimated next year's total direct labor cost assuming 50 persons working an average of 2.000 hours each at an average wage rate of S15 per hour. The manager also estimated the following
Indirect labor.................................. $159,600
Factory supervision............................. 120.000
Rent on factory building......................... 70.000
Factory utilities................................ 44.000
Factory insurance expired....................... 34.000
Repairs expense— Factory equipment.............. 30.000
Factory supplies used .......................... 34.400
Miscellaneous production costs .................. 18.000
Total estimated overhead costs................... $750.000
At year-end, records show the company incurred S725,000 of actual overhead costs. It completed and sold five jobs with the following direct labor costs: Job 625, $354,000; Job 626, $330,000; Job 627, $175,000; Job 628, $420,000; and Job 629, $184,000. In addition, Job 630 is in process at the end of the year and had been charged S10.000 for direct labor. TVo jobs were in process at the beginning of the year. The company's predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor cost.
Required
1. Determine the following.
a. Predetermined overhead rate for the year.
b. Total overhead cost applied to each of the six jobs during the year.
c. Over- or underapplied overhead at year-end.
Check (1c; $11,500 overapplied
2. Assuming that any over- or underapplied overhead is not material, prepare the
Page 722 (2) Dr. Factor/Overhead. $11,500
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