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26 August, 23:24

The Work in Process Inventory account of a manufacturing company that uses an overhead rate based on direct labor cost has a $6,048 debit balance after all posting is completed. The cost sheet of the one job still in process shows direct material cost of $2,400 and direct labor cost of $1,200. Therefore, the company's overhead application rate is:

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  1. 27 August, 03:05
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    The company's overhead application rate is $2.04

    Explanation:

    For computing the overhead application rate, first, we have to compute the applied overhead, then the only rate is being computed.

    So, the applied overhead equals to

    = Balance of work in progress - direct material cost - direct labor cost

    = $6,048 - $2,400 - $1,200

    = $2,448

    Now the overhead application rate equals to

    = Applied overhead : direct labor cost

    = $2,448 : $1,200

    = $2.04
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