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Concept Introduction:
Job order costing is applied to the businesses which manufactured the product or provide the services according to the client’s order. As its names suggest, Job order costing is costing done for a particular job.
Predetermined
The Predetermined Overhead allocation rate is used to allocate the manufacturing overhead over the jobs. Predetermined Overhead allocation rate is calculated by dividing the Total Estimated overhead cost by the Total Estimated allocation base.
The formula to calculate the Predetermined Overhead allocation rate is as follows:
Requirement-1:
To Calculate: The Predetermined overhead allocation rate
Requirement-2:
To prepare: The
Requirement-3:
To prepare: T accounts for Work in Process Inventory and Finished Goods inventory and their ending balances
Requirement-4:
To show: The Cost of unfinished houses is equal to the balance in Work in Process Inventory
Requirement-5:
To show: The Cost of finished but unsold houses is equal to the balance in Finished Goods inventory
Requirement-6:
To calculate: The Gross profit on the house sold
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