The adjustment of underapplied manufacturing overhead cost results in: O a. decrease in net operating income. O b. increase in net operating income. c. none of the given answers O d. decrease in cost...

Two different questions..The adjustment of underapplied manufacturing<br>overhead cost results in:<br>O a. decrease in net operating income.<br>O b. increase in net operating income.<br>c.<br>none of the given answers<br>O d. decrease in cost of goods sold<br>

Extracted text: The adjustment of underapplied manufacturing overhead cost results in: O a. decrease in net operating income. O b. increase in net operating income. c. none of the given answers O d. decrease in cost of goods sold
Time left 1:58:<br>Which of the following is correct with respect to closing<br>out underapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of<br>Goods Sold versus closing it out to Work-in-Process<br>Inventory, Finished Goods Inventory, and Cost of Goods<br>Sold?<br>O a.<br>None of given answer is correct.<br>O b. Operating income will be higher if all of the<br>underapplied overhead is closed out to Cost of<br>Goods Sold.<br>Cost of Goods Sold will be higher if the<br>underapplied overhead is closed out by<br>allocating it to the inventory accounts as well as<br>to Cost of Goods Sold.<br>O c.<br>d. The balance in the Work-in-Process account<br>after allocation will be the same under either<br>method.<br>O e. The balance in the Work-in-Process account<br>after allocation will be higher if the<br>underapplied overhead is closed out by<br>allocating it to all appropriate accounts.<br>

Extracted text: Time left 1:58: Which of the following is correct with respect to closing out underapplied 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. Operating income will be higher if all of the underapplied overhead is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold. Cost of Goods Sold will be higher if the underapplied overhead is closed out by allocating it to the inventory accounts as well as to Cost of Goods Sold. O c. d. The balance in the Work-in-Process account after allocation will be the same under either method. O e. The balance in the Work-in-Process account after allocation will be higher if the underapplied overhead is closed out by allocating it to all appropriate accounts.

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