a Harwood Company uses a job-order costing system that applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. The company's predetermined overhead rate of $2.50 per machine-hour was based on a cost formula that estimates $217,500 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 87,000 machine-hours. Required: 1. Assume that during the year the company works only 82,000 machine-hours and incurs the following costs in the Manufacturing Overhead and Work in Process accounts: Compute the amount of overhead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year and make the entry in your T-accounts. 2A. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year and show the balance in your Manufacturing Overhead T-account. 28. Prepare a journal entry to close the cmpany's underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg1 Reg 2A Reg 28 Compute the amount of overhead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year and make the entry in your T-accounts. Work in Process Credit Credit (0) Manufacturing Overhead Debit (Maintenance) 28.000 (Indirect materials) 8,700 (indirect labor) 67.000 (Unities) 34.000 (Insurance) 7,700 Debit (Direct materials) (Direct labor) (Overhead) (a) 780,000 97,000 Reg 1 Reg 2A Req 2B Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year and show the balance in your Manufacturing Overhead T-account, manufacturing overhead View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 Record the entry to close the balance of the manufacturing overhead account to COGS account. Note: Enter debits before credits Event General Journal Debit Credit 1 Record entry Clear entry View general Journal a Harwood Company uses a job-order costing system that applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. The company's predetermined overhead rate of $2.50 per machine-hour was based on a cost formula that estimates $217,500 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 87,000 machine-hours. Required: 1. Assume that during the year the company works only 82,000 machine-hours and incurs the following costs in the Manufacturing Overhead and Work in Process accounts: Compute the amount of overhead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year and make the entry in your T-accounts. 2A. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year and show the balance in your Manufacturing Overhead T-account. 28. Prepare a journal entry to close the cmpany's underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg1 Reg 2A Reg 28 Compute the amount of overhead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year and make the entry in your T-accounts. Work in Process Credit Credit (0) Manufacturing Overhead Debit (Maintenance) 28.000 (Indirect materials) 8,700 (indirect labor) 67.000 (Unities) 34.000 (Insurance) 7,700 Debit (Direct materials) (Direct labor) (Overhead) (a) 780,000 97,000 Reg 1 Reg 2A Req 2B Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year and show the balance in your Manufacturing Overhead T-account, manufacturing overhead View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 Record the entry to close the balance of the manufacturing overhead account to COGS account. Note: Enter debits before credits Event General Journal Debit Credit 1 Record entry Clear entry View general Journal