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25 May, 22:58

Clemmens Company applies overhead based on direct labor cost. Estimated overhead and direct labor costs for the year were $120,500 and $124,100, respectively. During the year, actual overhead was $106,500 and actual direct labor cost was $110,800. The entry to close the over - or underapplied overhead at year-end, assuming an immaterial amount, would include (Round predetermined overhead rate to nearest whole percentage.)

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  1. 25 May, 23:10
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    For computing the over-applied or under-applied first, we have to compute the predetermined overhead rate. The formula is shown below:

    Predetermined overhead rate = (Total estimated manufacturing overhead) : (estimated direct labor cost)

    = $120,500 : $124,100

    = 97.09%

    Now we have to find the actual overhead which equal to

    = Actual direct labor cost * predetermined overhead rate

    = $110,800 * 97.09%

    = $107,585

    So, the ending overhead equals to

    = Actual manufacturing overhead - actual overhead

    = $106,500 - $107,585

    = $1,085

    The journal entry is shown below:

    Manufacturing overhead A/c Dr $1,085

    To Cost of goods sold $1,085

    (Being over-applied overhead is closed)
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