Latourneau Company had the following account balances as of August 1, 2010:   Raw Material (direct and indirect) Inventory $25,300   Work in Process Inventory 10,000   Finished Goods Inventory 20,000   During August, the company incurred the following factory costs:   1. Purchased $174,000 of raw material on account.   2. Issued $190,000 of raw material to production, of which $134,000 was for direct materials.   3. Accrued $98,000 in factory payroll costs; $62,000 was for direct labor and the rest was   for supervisors’ salaries.   4. Accrued $8,000 of utility costs; of this amount, $1,600 was fixed.   5. Accrued $5,000 of property taxes on the factory.   6. Recorded the expiration of $2,600 of prepaid insurance on factory equipment.   7. Recorded $50,000 of straight-line depreciation on factory equipment.   8. Applied actual overhead to Work in Process Inventory.   9. Transferred goods costing $330,000 to Finished Goods Inventory.   10. Recorded total sales of $750,000; of these, $550,000 were on account.   11. Recorded cost of goods sold of $330,000.   12. Recorded selling and administrative costs of $350,000 (credit “Various accounts”).   Required:   b. Post transactions to T-accounts for Raw Material Inventory, Work in Process Inventory,   Finished Goods Inventory, and Cost of Goods Sold.

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Latourneau Company had the following account balances as of August 1, 2010:

 

Raw Material (direct and indirect) Inventory $25,300

 

Work in Process Inventory 10,000

 

Finished Goods Inventory 20,000

 

During August, the company incurred the following factory costs:

 

1. Purchased $174,000 of raw material on account.

 

2. Issued $190,000 of raw material to production, of which $134,000 was for direct materials.

 

3. Accrued $98,000 in factory payroll costs; $62,000 was for direct labor and the rest was

 

for supervisors’ salaries.

 

4. Accrued $8,000 of utility costs; of this amount, $1,600 was fixed.

 

5. Accrued $5,000 of property taxes on the factory.

 

6. Recorded the expiration of $2,600 of prepaid insurance on factory equipment.

 

7. Recorded $50,000 of straight-line depreciation on factory equipment.

 

8. Applied actual overhead to Work in Process Inventory.

 

9. Transferred goods costing $330,000 to Finished Goods Inventory.

 

10. Recorded total sales of $750,000; of these, $550,000 were on account.

 

11. Recorded cost of goods sold of $330,000.

 

12. Recorded selling and administrative costs of $350,000 (credit “Various accounts”).

 

Required:

 

b. Post transactions to T-accounts for Raw Material Inventory, Work in Process Inventory,

 

Finished Goods Inventory, and Cost of Goods Sold.

 

 

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