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Chapter 26, Problem 1CP
1.
To determine
Calculate the net income for the year by transferring the underapplied
2.
To determine
Calculate the net income for the year by spreading the underapplied overhead among Work in Process, Finished Goods and Cost of Goods Sold.
3.
To determine
(a) Identify the difference in the net income based on the two different approaches to accounting for the under applied overhead.
(b) Provide the type of accounting that will recommended for the underapplied overhead for the given situation.
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