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23 February, 00:06

At the beginning of a year, a company predicts total direct materials costs of $900,000 and total overhead costs of $1,170,000. If the company uses direct materials costs as its activity base to allocate overhead, what is the predetermined overhead rate it should use during the year?

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  1. 23 February, 02:36
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    1.30

    Explanation:

    The cost of production is usually split into direct and indirect cost or overheads. the overheads is usually stated as a function of the direct cost (labour, machine hours, materials etc.)

    The predetermined overhead rate

    = $1,170,000/$900,000

    = 1.3

    This means that the company will incur an overhead cost of $1.30 for every $1 spent on direct materials.
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