Plantwide overhead rate formula quizlet
Next, multiply the overhead per labor hour by the number of labor hours used to produce each unit. Suppose your overhead total for a month is $120,000 and the plant requires 1,500 labor hours to produce 1,000 units of Product A. The plant also produces 2,000 units of product B, When the manufacturer divided its total manufacturing overhead for the upcoming year by the total machine hours for the upcoming year, the result was a plant-wide overhead rate of $30. If Product A requires 7 hours in Dept #1 and 1 hour in Dept #2, it will be assigned overhead of $240 [(7+1)X$30].