Deporte Company produces single-colored t-shirts. Materials for the shirts are dyed in large vats. After dying the materials for a given color, the vats must be cleaned and prepared for the next batch of materials to be colored. The following standards for changeover for a given batch have been established:   1 Direct materials (2.6 lbs. @ $0.95) $2.47 2 Direct labor (0.60 hr. @ $7.2) 4.32 3 Standard prime cost $6.79         During the year, 76,950 pounds of material were purchased and used for the changeover activity. There were 27,000 batches produced, with the following actual prime costs: Direct materials $60,979 Direct labor (for 16,155 hrs.) $114,341     Required: 1. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the purchase of raw materials. Record the transaction as a compound entry. 2. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the issuance of raw materials. Record the transaction as a compound entry. 3. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the addition of labor to Work in Process. Record the transaction as a compound entry. 4. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the closing of variances to Cost of Goods Sold. Record the transaction as a compound entry.   CHART OF ACCOUNTS Deporte Company General Ledger   ASSETS 110 Cash 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Supplies 132 Prepaid Insurance 141 Materials 142 Work in Process 143 Overhead Control 144 Finished Goods 170 Land 180 Equipment 181 Accumulated Depreciation   LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 220 Accrued Payroll 230 Utilities Payable 240 Lease Payable   EQUITY 310 Common Stock 320 Retained Earnings Prepare the Dec. 31 journal entries for the (1) purchase of raw materials, (2) issuance of raw materials, (3) addition of labor to Work in Process, and the (4) closing of variances to Cost of Goods Sold. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for the exact wording of account titles. Record each transaction as a compound entry. PAGE 10   GENERAL JOURNAL     DATE ACCOUNT POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT 1           2           3           4           5           6           7           8           9           10           11           12           13           14           15

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Deporte Company produces single-colored t-shirts. Materials for the shirts are dyed in large vats. After dying the materials for a given color, the vats must be cleaned and prepared for the next batch of materials to be colored. The following standards for changeover for a given batch have been established:
 
1
Direct materials (2.6 lbs. @ $0.95)
$2.47
2
Direct labor (0.60 hr. @ $7.2)
4.32
3
Standard prime cost
$6.79
 
 
 
 
During the year, 76,950 pounds of material were purchased and used for the changeover activity. There were 27,000 batches produced, with the following actual prime costs:
Direct materials $60,979
Direct labor (for 16,155 hrs.) $114,341
 
  Required:
1. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the purchase of raw materials. Record the transaction as a compound entry.
2. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the issuance of raw materials. Record the transaction as a compound entry.
3. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the addition of labor to Work in Process. Record the transaction as a compound entry.
4. Prepare a journal entry on Dec. 31 for the closing of variances to Cost of Goods Sold. Record the transaction as a compound entry.

 

CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Deporte Company
General Ledger
  ASSETS
110 Cash
120 Accounts Receivable
131 Supplies
132 Prepaid Insurance
141 Materials
142 Work in Process
143 Overhead Control
144 Finished Goods
170 Land
180 Equipment
181 Accumulated Depreciation
  LIABILITIES
210 Accounts Payable
220 Accrued Payroll
230 Utilities Payable
240 Lease Payable
  EQUITY
310 Common Stock
320

Retained Earnings

Prepare the Dec. 31 journal entries for the (1) purchase of raw materials, (2) issuance of raw materials, (3) addition of labor to Work in Process, and the (4) closing of variances to Cost of Goods Sold. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for the exact wording of account titles. Record each transaction as a compound entry.
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