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Overapplied Overhead

Overapplied overhead occurs when the allocated manufacturing overhead costs exceed the actual overhead incurred during a period. This difference usually arises from using predetermined overhead rates in cost accounting systems. At period-end, companies adjust for overapplied overhead to ensure accurate product costing and profit measurement. It may be closed to cost of goods sold or allocated across inventory accounts.

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