Answer:
Applied overhead: 387,750
underapplied by 74,250
Explanation:
[tex]\frac{Cost\: Of \:Manufacturing \:Overhead}{Cost \:Driver}= Overhead \:Rate[/tex]
to get the predetermined overhead rate we will distribute the expected cost along a cost driver. In this case, labor hours.
403,260 / 61,100 = 6.6
Then, we apply this rate to the actual labor hours for the period:
58,750 x 6.6 = 387,750
This will be the applied overhead for the period.
The we compare with the actual overhead:
387,750 - 462,000 = (74,250)
As the actual cost were higher the overhead was underpapplied.