Business

Naranjo Company designs industrial prototypes for outside companies. Budgeted overhead for the year was $345,000, and budgeted direct labor hours were 23,000. The average wage rate for direct labor is expected to be $30 per hour. During June, Naranjo Company worked on four jobs. Data relating to these four jobs follow: Job 39 Job 40 Job 41 Job 42 Beginning balance $26,200 $32,800 $16,700 $0 Materials requisitioned 18,000 21,000 8,400 13,300 Direct labor cost 9,100 18,100 3,050 4,200 Overhead is assigned as a percentage of direct labor cost. During June, Jobs 39 and 40 were completed; Job 39 was sold at 110 percent of cost. (Naranjo had originally developed Job 40 to order for a customer; however, that customer was near bankruptcy and the chance of Naranjo being paid was growing dimmer. Naranjo decided to hold Job 40 in inventory while the customer worked out its financial difficulties. Job 40 is the only job in Finished Goods Inventory.) Jobs 41 and 42 remain unfinished at the end of the month. Required:1. Calculate the overhead rate based on direct labor cost.% of direct labor cost2. Set up a simple job-order cost sheet for all jobs in process during June. If an amount is zero, enter "0".Naranjo CompanyJob-Order Cost SheetsJob 39 Job 40 Job 41 Job 42Balance, June 1 $ $ $ $Total $ $ $ $3. What if the expected direct labor rate at the beginning of the year was $20 instead of $25? What would the overhead rate be?New budgeted direct labor cost = $New overhead rate = % of direct labor costHow would the cost of the jobs be affected?