Exercise NO: 9

Allocating overhead; over- and underapplied overhead; spoilage The Futons for You Company sells batches of custom-made futons to customers and uses p

Allocating overhead; over- and underapplied overhead; spoilage

The Futons for You Company sells batches of custom-made futons to customers and uses predetermined rates for fixed overhead, based on machine hours. The following data are available for last year:

 

 

Required

(a)          Calculate the estimated overhead allocation rate to be used for the year.

(b)          Determine the overhead to be allocated to job 21.

(c)           Determine total overapplied or underapplied overhead at the end of the year.

(d)          Should cost of sales be increased or decreased at the end of the year? Why?

(e)           If the amount of overapplied or underapplied overhead is material, how is it assigned?

(f)           Suppose Job 21 required a special fabric cover for the futon pads. This type of fabric dulls the blades of the cutting machine, and a number of fabric covers were unusable. Should this spoilage be recorded for Job 21 or for all jobs processed this period? Explain your answer.

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