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Concept introduction:
Over-applied overheads means when applied overheads are more than the actual manufacturing overheads incurred then it is known over-applied overheads.
Under-applied overheads means when applied overheads are less than the actual overheads incurred then it is known under-applied overheads.
Requirement -1:
We have to determine the amount of direct material, direct labor and factory overhead.
Concept introduction:
Job costing means calculation of material cost, labor and overhead expenses for a specific job. In this method cost can be traced to individual jobs and if any cost is incurred excess in a jon then it can be charged from that customer.
Over-applied overheads means when applied overheads are more than the actual manufacturing overheads incurred then it is known over-applied overheads.
Under-applied overheads means when applied overheads are less than the actual overheads incurred then it is known under-applied overheads.
Requirement -2:
We have to determine the amount of work in process inventory.
Concept introduction:
Job costing means calculation of material cost, labor and overhead expenses for a specific job. In this method cost can be traced to individual jobs and if any cost is incurred excess in a job then it can be charged from that customer.
Over-applied overheads means when applied overheads are more than the actual manufacturing overheads incurred then it is known over-applied overheads.
Under-applied overheads means when applied overheads are less than the actual overheads incurred then it is known under-applied overheads.
Requirement -3:
We have to determine the amount of finished goods.

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