
Concept explainers
Under applied and Over applied:
When actual
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.

Answer to Problem 3AE
Solution:
Computation of the predetermined |
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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 |
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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:
Explanation of Solution
Explanations:
Above calculation stated, given data resulted over applied the manufacturing overhead which is different from part (2)
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