4. Running Shorts Co. makes two products: A and B. In the folding department, budgeted information is as follows: Budgeted indirect labor costs in the workshop: $150,000 Budgeted depreciation expenses of equipment: $50,000 Budgeted direct labor costs: $100,000 Budgeted units produced: 50,000 The company allocates indirect labor costs based on direct labor costs and allocates depreciation expenses of equipment based on units produced. The actual direct labor costs for product A are $60,000 and 40,000 units of product A are produced. How much is the manufacturing overhead of product A in the folding department? 120,000 90,000 130,000 40,000
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