Job costing, accounting for manufacturing overhead, budgeted rates. The Solomon Company uses a job-costing system at its

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Job costing, accounting for manufacturing overhead, budgeted rates. The Solomon Company uses a job-costing system at its Dover, Delaware, plant. The plant has a Machining Department and a Finishing Department. Solomon uses normal costing with two direct-cost categories (direct materials and direct manufacturing labor) and two manufacturing overhead cost pools (the Machining Department, with machine hours as the allocation base, and the Finishing Department, with direct manufacturing labor costs as the allocation base). The 2009 budget for the plant is as follows:

Machining Department Finishing Department Manufacturing overhead costs Direct manufacturing labor costs Direct manufactu

1. Prepare an overview diagram of Solomon’s job-costing system.

2.What is the budgeted overhead rate in the Machining Department In the Finishing Department?

3. During the month of January, the job-cost record for Job 431 shows the following:

Compute the total manufacturing overhead allocated to Job 43.

4. Assuming that Job 431 consisted of 200 units of product, what is the cost per unit?

5. Amounts at the end of 2009 are as follows:

Compute the under- or over allocated manufacturing overhead for each department and for the Dover plant as a whole.

6. Why might Solomon use two different manufacturing overhead cost pools in its job-costing system?

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Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis

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