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What does under and over allocated indirect costs mean, and why is it relevant for normal costing?

Author: Hjalmer Pedersen



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Normal costing uses a budgeted indirect cost rate to allocate indirect costs. Hence, as it is a forecast, they may allocate too much or too little depending on the actual result. If there is allocated too little compared to actual result, there is an under allocation. If there is allocated too much compared to actual result, there is an over allocation.


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