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30 July, 16:27

If the factory overhead is overapplied, then the adjusting journal entry to close the factory overhead account includes a: (Check all that apply.)

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  1. 30 July, 17:03
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    Hie, the question is missing a list of options;

    However the important steps to approach the questions are explained below.

    Overhead is Over-applied when : Applied Overheads > Actual Overheads

    The amount of overapplied overheads usually adjust the Cost of Goods Sold as follows:

    Cost of Goods Sold (debit)

    Overheads (credit)

    This entry ensures that the costs of sales are not understated!

    Alternatively the over-applied overheads can be adjusted to the Cost of Sales and other Inventory balances at the end of the period in pro-rata (Weight of their total) as follows

    Cost of Goods Sold (debit)

    Finished Goods Inventory (debit)

    Work in Process Inventory (debit)

    Raw Materials Inventory (debit)

    Overheads (credit)
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