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Business, 08.10.2019 20:30 jameslinimk

Explain how shaving 5% off the estimated direct labor-hours in the allocation base for the predetermined overhead rate usually results in a big boost in net operating at the end of the year. b. should terri go along with the general manager's request to reduce the direct labor-hours in the predetermined overhead rate computation to 420,000 direct labor-hours? what are possible actions she could take? c. if it "all comes out the same" at the end of the year on the income statement, what is the impact on the balance sheet? d. what is the potential impact on managerial decision-making during the year?

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