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- 10 May 2023
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- 28 May 2026
What term is used to describe an indirect cost that has been allocated less than required?
Multiple choice question for Job Costing. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
An indirect cost that is allocated less than the actual amount is referred to as either underapplied or underabsorbed overhead cost. Therefore, both options A and B are correct.
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- 1.Given that the planned direct labor hours amount to 3,550 and the labor cost rate is $500 per hour, what is the total direct labor expense?
- 2.What term describes the scenario where a cost object is associated with a specific job, customer, or product?
- 3.In normal costing, what is determined by multiplying the budgeted overhead rate by the actual quantity of the allocation base used?
- 4.Given an indirect cost pool budget of $139,600 and a total cost allocation base amounting to $155,600, what is the budgeted indirect cost rate?
- 5.Given a budgeted indirect cost rate of $225 and a budgeted allocation base of 750 hours, what is the total annual budgeted indirect cost?