GEN COMBO LL MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
GEN COMBO LL MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING; CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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Author: Ray H Garrison
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 3AE
To determine

Under applied and Over applied:

When actual manufacturing overhead cost is exceeded the estimated manufacturing over head applied is known as under applied.

When actual manufacturing overhead cost is less than the estimated manufacturing over head applied cost is known as over applied.

Part (2) manufacturing overhead has under applied whether it has changed or not due to new allocation machine hours.

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Answer to Problem 3AE

Solution:

    Computation of the predetermined overhead rate
    Particulars Amount Amount
    Estimated manufacturing overhead cost $100,000
    Estimated total amount of the allocation base 40,000 Machine hours
    Predetermined over head rate $2.5 Per machine hour
    Computation of under applied or over applied of

    manufacturing overhead cost

    Particulars Amount
    Actual manufacturing overhead cost $90,000
    Manufacturing overhead cost applied to work:
    Predetermined over rate $2.5 Per machine hour
    Actual total amount of allocation base 40,000 Machine hours
    Manufacturing over head applied $100,000
    (Over applied) manufacturing over head (10,000)

Formula:

   Predetermined over rate = Estimated manufacturing overhead cost / Estimated total amount                                                                         of the allocation base. Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined over rate * actual allocation base  Over applied formula = Actual manufacturing over head  is less                                      than estimated manufacturing over head applied.

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Explanations:

  Predetermined over rate = $100,000 /40,000 =$2.5.Manufacturing overhead applied =$2.5 * 40,000 machine hours=$100,000Over applied formula = $90,000 $100,000=  $10,000

  Part (2) predetermined over rate is $2.At present predetermined over rate is $2.50Increased = $2.50 $2 =$0.50.

  In part (2) manufacturing under applied by 10,000.Now it is changed to over applied by $10,000 due to predetermined over rate increased by $0.50Part(2) manufacturing over head applied is $80,000Part(2) actual manufacturing over head  is $90,000So, it has under applied by $10,000 

  At present manufacturing over head applied is =$100,000.Actual manufacturing over head  is $90,000So, it has over applied by $10,000

  Increased Predetermined rate = $0.50 * 40,000 ( actual allocation base)=$20,000Part(2) manufacturing over head applied is $80,000 + $20,000 ( Increased Predetermined rate)=$100,000  $90,000 (present actual manufacturing over head)= $10,000 (  over applied) 

Conclusion

Above calculation stated, given data resulted over applied the manufacturing overhead which is different from part (2)

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