In a scenario where transactions are recorded in the exact sequence they occurred, the customer owes $22. Conversely, if the transactions are arranged from largest to smallest, the customer’s account balance diminishes rapidly, leading to an overdraft of $88. Explanation: In the original order, one fee of $22 accumulates, resulting in a total debt of $22, calculated by multiplying 1 by $22. However, when sorted descending, four occurrences of the $22 fee arise, resulting in an overdraft of $88, as computed by multiplying 4 by $22.
Answer:
Total expenditure= $3,870
Explanation:
Based on the provided data:
predetermined overhead rate= $5.50
For Job A477:
Total direct labor hours: 100
Direct materials cost: $520
Direct labor expenses: $2,800
Now we calculate the overhead allocation:
Allocated manufacturing overhead= Estimated overhead rate * Actual base amount
Allocated manufacturing overhead= 5.50*100= $550
Then, we can compute the total job cost:
Total expense= 520 + 2,800 + 550= $3,870