Analyzing Manufacturing Cost Accounts Fire Rock Company manufactures designer paddle boards in a wide variety...
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Analyzing Manufacturing Cost Accounts
Fire Rock Company manufactures designer paddle boards in a wide variety of sizes and styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for June:
Materials
June 1
Balance
37,400
June 30
Requisitions
(A)
June 30
Purchases
150,100
Work in Process
June 1
Balance
(B)
June 30
Completed jobs
(F)
June 30
Materials
(C)
June 30
Direct labor
(D)
June 30
Factory overhead applied
(E)
Finished Goods
June 1
Balance
0
June 30
Cost of goods sold
(G)
June 30
Completed jobs
(F)
Wages Payable
June 30
Wages incurred
123,800
Factory Overhead
June 1
Balance
22,400
June 30
Factory overhead applied
(E)
June 30
Indirect labor
(H)
June 30
Indirect materials
20,000
June 30
Other overhead
64,000
In addition, the following information is available:
a. Materials and direct labor were applied to six jobs in July:
Job No.
Style
Quantity
Direct Materials
Direct Labor
201
T100
220
$26,780
$17,000
202
T200
390
40,910
26,000
203
T400
220
18,240
9,000
204
S200
280
45,020
29,000
205
T300
160
22,780
15,000
206
S100
100
5,900
3,000
Total
1,370
$159,630
$99,000
b. Factory overhead is applied to each job at a rate of 130% of direct labor cost.
c. The June 1 Work in Process balance consisted of two jobs, as follows:
Job No.
Style
Work in Process, June 1
201
T100
$6,500
202
T200
15,900
Total
$22,400
d. Customer jobs completed and units sold in July were as follows:
Job No.
Style
Completed in July
Units Sold in July
201
T100
X
176
202
T200
X
312
203
T400
0
204
S200
X
235
205
T300
X
133
206
S100
0
1. Determine the missing amounts associated with each letter and complete the following table. If required, round amounts to the nearest dollar. If an answer is zero, enter in "0". Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
Job No.
Quantity
June 1 Work in Process
Direct Materials
Direct Labor
Factory Overhead
Total Cost
Unit Cost
Units Sold
Cost of Goods Sold
No. 201
$ 6,500
$ 26,780
$ 17,000
$
$
$
$
No. 202
15,900
40,910
26,000
No. 203
18,240
9,000
No. 204
45,020
29,000
No. 205
22,780
15,000
No. 206
5,900
3,000
Total
$22,400
159,630
99,000
$
$
$
a. Materials Requisitions $
b. Work in Process Beginning Balance $
c. Direct Materials $
d. Direct Labor $
e. Factory overhead applied $
f. Completed jobs $
g. Cost of goods sold $
h. Indirect labor $
2. Determine the June 30 balances for each of the inventory accounts and factory overhead. Use the minus sign to indicate any credit balances.
Materials:
$
Work in Process:
$
Finished Goods:
$
Factory Overhead:
$
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