Georgia Woods, Inc., manufactures furniture to customers’ specifications and uses job order costing. A predetermined overhead rate is used in applying manufacturing overhead to individual jobs. In Department One, overhead is applied on the basis of machine-hours, and in Department Two, on the basis of direct labor hours. At the beginning of the current year, management made the following budget estimates to assist in determining the overhead application rate:
| Department One | Department Two |
Direct labor cost | $300,000 | $225,000 |
Direct labor hours | 20,000 | 15,000 |
Manufacturing overhead | $420,000 | $337,500 |
Machine-hours | 12,000 | 7,500 |
Production of a batch of custom furniture, ordered by City Furniture (job no. 58) was started early in the year and completed three weeks later on January 29. The records for this job show the following cost information:
| Department One | Department Two |
Job order for City Furniture (job no. 58): |
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Direct materials cost | $10,100 | $ 7,600 |
Direct labor cost | $16,500 | $11,100 |
Direct labor hours | 1,100 | 740 |
Machine-hours | 750 | 500 |
Selected additional information for January is as follows:
| Department One | Department Two |
Direct labor hours—month of January | 1,600 | 1,200 |
Machine-hours—month of January | 1,100 | 600 |
Manufacturing overhead incurred in January | $39,010 | $26,540 |
Instructions
a.Compute the predetermined overhead rate for each department.
b.What is the total cost of the furniture produced for City Furniture?
c.Prepare the entries required to record the sale (on account) of the furniture to City Furniture. The sales price of the order was $ 147,000.
d.Determine the over or underapplied overhead for each department at the end of January.
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