2. Compute the underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.) 3. Determine the cost of goods sold for the year after any adjustment for underapplied or overapplied overhead. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.)

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Savallas Company is highly automated and uses computers to control manufacturing operations. The company uses a job-order costing system and applies manufacturing overhead cost to products on the basis of computer-hours. The following estimates were used in preparing the predetermined overhead rate at the beginning of the year:    
 

 
Computer-hours   82,000  
Fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 1,275,000  
Variable manufacturing overhead per computer-hour $ 3.10  

 


During the year, a severe economic recession resulted in cutting back production and a buildup of inventory in the company’s warehouse. The company’s cost records revealed the following actual cost and operating data for the year:

   

       
Computer-hours   50,000  
Manufacturing overhead cost $ 1,016,000  
Inventories at year-end:      
Raw materials $ 440,000  
Work in process $ 180,000  
Finished goods $ 1,030,000  
Cost of goods sold $ 2,780,000  

 

 

Required:  

1. Compute the company’s predetermined overhead rate for the year. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.)

 
 
Overhead rate   per computer hour

 
 

2. Compute the underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.)

 

 
 

3. Determine the cost of goods sold for the year after any adjustment for underapplied or overapplied overhead. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.)

 

 

2. Compute the underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year. (Round predetermined overhead
rate to 2 decimal places.)
3. Determine the cost of goods sold for the year after any adjustment for underapplied or overapplied
overhead. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.)
Transcribed Image Text:2. Compute the underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.) 3. Determine the cost of goods sold for the year after any adjustment for underapplied or overapplied overhead. (Round predetermined overhead rate to 2 decimal places.)
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