Closing the Balances in The Variance Accounts at the End of the Year Yohan Company...
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Closing the Balances in The Variance Accounts at the End of the Year
Yohan Company has the following balances in its direct materials and direct labor variance accounts at year-end:
Debit
Credit
Direct Materials Price Variance
$14,050
Direct Materials Usage Variance
$1,210
Direct Labor Rate Variance
810
Direct Labor Efficiency Variance
$12,760
Unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold equals $1,500,000, unadjusted Work in Process equals $326,000, and unadjusted Finished Goods equals $210,000.
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1. Assume that the ending balances in the variance accounts are immaterial and prepare the journal entries to close them to Cost of Goods Sold. Note: Close the variances with a debit balance first. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank or enter "0".
Cost of Goods Sold
Direct Materials Price Variance
Direct Labor Efficiency Variance
Close variances with debit balance
Direct Materials Usage Variance
Direct Labor Rate Variance
Cost of Goods Sold
Close variances with credit balance
What is the adjusted balance in Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the variances?
$
2. What if any ending balance in a variance account that exceeds $12,000 is considered material? (a) Close the immaterial variance accounts to Cost of Goods Sold. (b) Prorate the largest of the labor variances among Cost of Goods Sold, Work in Process, and Finished Goods on the basis of prime costs in these accounts. (c) Prorate the largest of the material variances among Cost of Goods Sold, Work in Process, and Finished Goods on the basis of prime costs in these accounts. The prime cost in Cost of Goods Sold is $1,050,000, the prime cost in Work in Process is $161,200, and the prime cost in Finished Goods is $126,000. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank or enter "0".
Note: Round all interim calculations to three decimal places, and round your final answers to the nearest dollar. Adjust credit entry for rounding to ensure debits equal credits in journal entry.
(a)
Direct Materials Usage Variance
Direct Labor Rate Variance
Cost of Goods Sold
(b)
Work in Process
Finished Goods
Cost of Goods Sold
Direct Labor Efficiency Variance
(c)
Work in Process
Finished Goods
Cost of Goods Sold
Direct Materials Price Variance
What are the adjusted balances in Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold after closing out all variances?
Adjusted balance
Work in Process
$
Finished Goods
$
Cost of Goods Sold
$
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