Fragrance Inc. manufactures, the Queen's Secret, internationally branded world class perfume. The perfume goes through two processing departments: blending and bottling. The company uses the weighted-average method to account for units and costs. The following incomplete Work in Process account is provided for the blending department for December, 2020

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Required: Prepare journal entries to record the cost incurred in both blending and bottling departments during December.

(a) Materials were issued for use in production

(b) Direct labor costs were incurred, paid in cash.

(c) Manufacturing overhead costs for the entire factory were incurred, P 5,960,000 (credit: Cash - 5,945,000, Accumulated Depreciation - Factory Building - P 5,000, Accumulated Depreciation - Machineries - P 10,000). Use a single Factory Overhead - Control account for the entire factory)

(d) Administrative and selling expenses incurred, P 1,000,000 (credit: Cash - P 980,500; Accumulated Depreciation - Office Building - P 2,000; Accumulated Depreciation - Vehicles - P 12,500; Accumulated Depreciation - FF&E - P 5,000)

Fragrance Inc. manufactures, the Queen's Secret, internationally branded world class perfume. The perfume goes through
two processing departments: blending and bottling. The company uses the weighted-average method to account for units
and costs.
The following incomplete Work in Process account is provided for the blending department for December, 2020
Work in Process - Blending
328,000 Complete and transferred to bottling (760,000 ml)
Dec 1, baln (40,000 ml;
?
Materials 100% complete
Conversion oosts, 80% complete
1,476,000
732,000
4,810,000
Direct Materials
Direct Labor
Overhead
Dec 31, bal, (30,000 ml;
Materials, 60% complete
Conversion Cost, 40% complete
?
The 328,000 figure for the beginnng inventory in the blending department consisted of the following cost elements:
materials, P 80,000, direct labor, P 40,000, and overhead applied, P 208,000
Costs incurred during December in the bottling department were: materials used, P 450,000; direct labor, P 170,000; and
overhead cost applied to produztion, P 1,080,000
Transcribed Image Text:Fragrance Inc. manufactures, the Queen's Secret, internationally branded world class perfume. The perfume goes through two processing departments: blending and bottling. The company uses the weighted-average method to account for units and costs. The following incomplete Work in Process account is provided for the blending department for December, 2020 Work in Process - Blending 328,000 Complete and transferred to bottling (760,000 ml) Dec 1, baln (40,000 ml; ? Materials 100% complete Conversion oosts, 80% complete 1,476,000 732,000 4,810,000 Direct Materials Direct Labor Overhead Dec 31, bal, (30,000 ml; Materials, 60% complete Conversion Cost, 40% complete ? The 328,000 figure for the beginnng inventory in the blending department consisted of the following cost elements: materials, P 80,000, direct labor, P 40,000, and overhead applied, P 208,000 Costs incurred during December in the bottling department were: materials used, P 450,000; direct labor, P 170,000; and overhead cost applied to produztion, P 1,080,000
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