Marco Company shows the following costs for three jobs worked on in April. Balances on March 31 Direct materials used (in March) Direct labor used (in March) Overhead applied (March) Costs during April Direct materials used Direct labor used Overhead applied Status on April 30 Job 306 $ 29,000 20,000 10,000 135,000 85,000 ? Finished (sold) Job 307 $ 35,000 18,000 9,000 220,000 150,000 ? Finished (unsold) Job 308 $ 100,000 105,000 ? In process Additional Information a. Raw Materials Inventory has a March 31 balance of $80,000. b. Raw materials purchases in April are $500,000, and total factory payroll cost in April is $363,000. c. Actual overhead costs incurred in April are indirect materials, $50,000; indirect labor, $23,000; factory rent, $32,0 factory utilities, $19,000; and factory equipment depreciation, $51,000. d. Predetermined overhead rate is 50% of direct labor cost. e. Job 306 is sold for $635,000 cash in April.

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Marco Company shows the following costs for three jobs worked on in April.
Balances on March 31
Direct materials used (in March)
Direct labor used (in March)
Overhead applied (March)
Costs during April
Direct materials used
Direct labor used
Overhead applied
Status on April 30
Job 306
$ 29,000
20,000
10,000
135,000
85,000
?
Finished
(sold)
Job 307
$ 35,000
18,000
9,000
220,000
150,000
?
Finished
(unsold)
Job 308
$ 100,000
105,000
?
In process
Additional Information
a. Raw Materials Inventory has a March 31 balance of $80,000.
b. Raw materials purchases in April are $500,000, and total factory payroll cost in April is $363,000.
c. Actual overhead costs incurred in April are indirect materials, $50,000; indirect labor, $23,000; factory rent, $32,000;
factory utilities, $19,000; and factory equipment depreciation, $51,000.
d. Predetermined overhead rate is 50% of direct labor cost.
e. Job 306 is sold for $635,000 cash in April.
Transcribed Image Text:Marco Company shows the following costs for three jobs worked on in April. Balances on March 31 Direct materials used (in March) Direct labor used (in March) Overhead applied (March) Costs during April Direct materials used Direct labor used Overhead applied Status on April 30 Job 306 $ 29,000 20,000 10,000 135,000 85,000 ? Finished (sold) Job 307 $ 35,000 18,000 9,000 220,000 150,000 ? Finished (unsold) Job 308 $ 100,000 105,000 ? In process Additional Information a. Raw Materials Inventory has a March 31 balance of $80,000. b. Raw materials purchases in April are $500,000, and total factory payroll cost in April is $363,000. c. Actual overhead costs incurred in April are indirect materials, $50,000; indirect labor, $23,000; factory rent, $32,000; factory utilities, $19,000; and factory equipment depreciation, $51,000. d. Predetermined overhead rate is 50% of direct labor cost. e. Job 306 is sold for $635,000 cash in April.
2. Determine the total cost assigned to each job as of April 30 (including the balances from March 31).
March
Direct materials
Direct labor
Overhead applied
Work in process, beginning
April
Direct materials
Direct labor
Overhead applied
Costs added in April
Total costs
Status on April 30
April 30 cost included in:
$
Job 306
29,000
20,000
10,000
135,000
85,000
Finished (sold)
$
Job 307
35,000
18,000
9,000
220,000
150,000
Finished (unsold)
Job 308
In process
100,000
105,000
April Total
455,000
340,000
Transcribed Image Text:2. Determine the total cost assigned to each job as of April 30 (including the balances from March 31). March Direct materials Direct labor Overhead applied Work in process, beginning April Direct materials Direct labor Overhead applied Costs added in April Total costs Status on April 30 April 30 cost included in: $ Job 306 29,000 20,000 10,000 135,000 85,000 Finished (sold) $ Job 307 35,000 18,000 9,000 220,000 150,000 Finished (unsold) Job 308 In process 100,000 105,000 April Total 455,000 340,000
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Job costing is an accounting techniques which is used to assigned the cost to each job in terms of material and labour etc.it is calculated by accumulated labour cost , material cost and overhead cost over a period of time.

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