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ABC Manufacturing Inc. ends the month with two jobs still in progress. Job 5 has $10,000 of materials, $2,000 of direct labor and $8,000 of manufacturing overhead allocated. Job 6 was $30,000 of materials, $2,000 of direct labor and $10,000 of manufacturing overhead allocated. The cost of goods sold for the month was $40,000 and of that 30% was overhead. There were no finished goods in stock as the month ends. If the manufacturing overhead is underallocated by $10,000, which of the following choices would be the correct way to prorate it, assuming the proration is based on the allocated overhead in the ending balances of work-in-process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold? (Round any allocation percentages to one decimal place, X.X%.)
A. Job 6 should be allocated another $6,000 of cost
B. Job 5 should be allocated another $6,000 of cost
C. Cost of goods sold should be reduced by $4,000
D. Cost of goods sold should be increased by $4,000
Overhead allocated to Job 5 = $8,000
Overhead allocated to Job 6 = $10,000
Overhead allocated to cost of goods sold = 40,000 x 30%
= $12,000
Total overhead allocated = Overhead allocated to Job 5 + Overhead allocated to Job 6 + Overhead allocated to cost of goods sold
= 8,000 + 10,000 + 12,000
= $30,000
Overhead allocation percentage of Job 5 = Overhead allocated to Job 5/Total overhead allocated
= 8,000/30,000
= 26.7%
Overhead allocation percentage of job 6 = Overhead allocated to Job 6/Total overhead allocated
= 10,000/30,000
= 33.3%
Overhead allocation percentage of Cost of goods sold = Overhead allocated to cost of goods sold/Total overhead allocated
= 12,000/30,000
= 40%
Under allocated overhead = $10,000
Thus, Under allocated overhead to be allocated to cost of goods sold = Under allocated overhead x Overhead allocation percentage of cost of goods sold
= 10,000 x 40%
= $4,000
Thus, Cost of goods sold should be Increased by $4,000
Correct option is (D)
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