1. For The period just ended, the gross margin of Robin Company was P 3,840,000, the cost of goods manufactured was P 13,6000,000; the work in process inventory increased by P400,000 and finished goods ending inventories increased by P400,000 during the year, but the materials inventories decreased by P 120,000. Assuming that factory overhead is applied to production at 150% of direct labor cost but only 45% of material cost, how much is the total factory overhead applied to production? 2. A machine shop manufactures a stainless-steel part that is used in an assembled product. Materials charged to a particular job amounted to P6,000. At the point of final inspection, it was discovered that the material used was inferior to the specifications required by the engineering department; therefore, all units had to be scrapped. The revenue received for scrap is to be treated as a reduction in manufacturing cost but cannot be identified with a specific job. A firm price is not determinable for the scrap until it is sold. It is sold eventually for P7,500. How much is the scrap revenue to be recorded? 3. X Co. manufactures textiles .  Among X’s 2021 manufacturing costs were the following salaries and wages:§  Machine operators                               P 120,000§  Factory foreman                                       45,000§  Machine mechanics                                  30,000What was the amount of X’s 2021 direct manufacturing labor?

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1. For The period just ended, the gross margin of Robin Company was P 3,840,000, the cost of goods manufactured was P 13,6000,000; the work in process inventory increased by P400,000 and finished goods ending inventories increased by P400,000 during the year, but the materials inventories decreased by P 120,000.

Assuming that factory overhead is applied to production at 150% of direct labor cost but only 45% of material cost, how much is the total factory overhead applied to production?

2. A machine shop manufactures a stainless-steel part that is used in an assembled product. Materials charged to a particular job amounted to P6,000. At the point of final inspection, it was discovered that the material used was inferior to the specifications required by the engineering department; therefore, all units had to be scrapped.

The revenue received for scrap is to be treated as a reduction in manufacturing cost but cannot be identified with a specific job. A firm price is not determinable for the scrap until it is sold. It is sold eventually for P7,500. 

How much is the scrap revenue to be recorded?

3. X Co. manufactures textiles .  Among X’s 2021 manufacturing costs were the following salaries and wages:

§  Machine operators                               P 120,000

§  Factory foreman                                       45,000

§  Machine mechanics                                  30,000

What was the amount of X’s 2021 direct manufacturing labor?

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