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Silly me, overhead is 250%! After all, it's California!




James LeLeux
IT Director: Cherry, Shur-Lok, & SPS Santa Ana
714-929-8063
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On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:04 PM, "LeLeux, James" <jleleux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

I'm working on a weekend project (yeah!!!) and am trying to determine what comprises the overhead (found on screen AMC030). What is of particular interest is jobs that spanned quarters. So how can I calculate how much of the overhead was incurred in Q1 and how much in Q2?

I've reviewed the MAPICS PCC manual that described overhead as 50% of labor for the workcenter. However that doesn't pan out for our orders. Overhead is significantly higher that labor & setup combined.

We are not tailored for standard cost, but last cost. If that's a factor.

Undoubtedly there is something I am missing, or do not understand.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!



James LeLeux
IT Director: Cherry, Shur-Lok, & SPS Santa Ana
2701 South Harbor Blvd
Santa Ana, CA 92704
M 714-929-8063
SKYPE james.leleux
jleleux@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jleleux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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