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Business, 19.01.2021 19:10 meep26wesley

Johnson Inc. is a job-order manufacturing company that uses a predetermined overhead rate, based on direct labor hours, to apply overhead to individual jobs. For the current year, estimated direct labor hours are 95,000 and estimated factory overhead is $617,500.
The following information is for September of the current year:
September 1, inventories:
Materials inventory $ 7,500
Work-in-process inventory (All Job A) 31,200
Finished goods inventory 67,000
Material purchases 104,000
Direct materials requisitioned:
Job A 65,000
Job B 33,500
Direct labor hours:
Job A 4,200
Job B 3,500
Labor costs incurred;
Direct labor ($8.50/hour) 65,450
Indirect labor 13,500
Supervisory salaries 6,000
Rental costs:
Factory 7,000
Administrative offices 1,800
Total equipment depreciation costs:
Factory 7,500
Administrative offices 1,600
Indirect materials used 12,000
Job A was completed during September and Job B was started but not finished.
Required:
1. What is the total cost of Job A?
2. What is the total factory overhead applied during September?
3. What is the over-applied or under-applied overhead for September?

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