Which of the following is correct with respect to closing out overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold versus closing it out to Work-in-Process Inventory, Finished Goods Inventory, and...


Which of the following is correct with respect to closing out<br>overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold<br>versus closing it out to Work-in-Process Inventory, Finished<br>Goods Inventory, and Cost of Goods Sold?<br>O a. None of given answer is correct.<br>O b. Cost of Goods Sold will be lower if the overapplied<br>overhead is closed out by allocating it to the inventory<br>accounts as well as to Cost of Goods Sold.<br>O c. The balance in the Work-in-Process account after<br>allocation will be the same under either method.<br>O d. Operating income will be higher if all of the<br>overapplied overhead is closed out to Cost of Goods<br>Sold.<br>The balance in the Work-in-Process account after<br>allocation will be higher if the overapplied overhead is<br>closed out by allocating it to all appropriate accounts.<br>O e.<br>

Extracted text: Which of the following is correct with respect to closing out overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold versus closing it out to Work-in-Process Inventory, Finished Goods Inventory, and Cost of Goods Sold? O a. None of given answer is correct. O b. Cost of Goods Sold will be lower if the overapplied overhead is closed out by allocating it to the inventory accounts as well as to Cost of Goods Sold. O c. The balance in the Work-in-Process account after allocation will be the same under either method. O d. Operating income will be higher if all of the overapplied overhead is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold. The balance in the Work-in-Process account after allocation will be higher if the overapplied overhead is closed out by allocating it to all appropriate accounts. O e.

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