On April 1, Sangvikar Company had the following balances in its inventory accounts: Materials Inventory $12,720 Work-in-Process Inventory 21,350 Finished Goods Inventory 8,800 Work-in-process inventory is made up of three jobs with the following costs:   Job 114 Job 115 Job 116 Direct materials $2,804 $2,640 $3,650 Direct labor 1,800 1,560 4,300 Applied overhead 1,080 936 2,580 During April, Sangvikar experienced the transactions listed below. Materials purchased on account, $28,000. Materials requisitioned: Job 114, $16,500; Job 115, $12,000; and Job 116, $5,000. Job tickets were collected and summarized: Job 114, 150 hours at $12 per hour; Job 115, 220 hours at $17 per hour; and Job 116, 80 hours at $18 per hour. Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor cost. Actual overhead was $4,495. Job 115 was completed and transferred to the finished goods warehouse. (1) Job 115 was shipped, and (2) the customer was billed for 135 percent of the cost. Required: Question Content Area 1. Prepare journal entries for the April transactions. a.   Materials         Accounts Payable b.   Work in Process         Materials c.   Work in Process         Wages Payable d.   Work in Process         Overhead Control e.   Overhead Control         Accounts Payable f.   Finished Goods         Work in Process g (1).   Cost of Goods Sold         Finished Goods g (2).   - Select -         - Select -   Question Content Area 2. Calculate the ending balances of each of the inventory accounts as of April 30. Post the entries to the T-accounts in the same order in which they were journalized. Materials   fill in the blank 488008f23045007_2   fill in the blank 488008f23045007_4   fill in the blank 488008f23045007_6       fill in the blank 488008f23045007_7       Question Content Area Work in Process   fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_2   fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_4   fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_6       fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_8       fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_10       fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_11       Question Content Area Finished Goods   fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_2   fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_4   fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_6       fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_7

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On April 1, Sangvikar Company had the following balances in its inventory accounts:

Materials Inventory $12,720
Work-in-Process Inventory 21,350
Finished Goods Inventory 8,800

Work-in-process inventory is made up of three jobs with the following costs:

  Job 114 Job 115 Job 116
Direct materials $2,804 $2,640 $3,650
Direct labor 1,800 1,560 4,300
Applied overhead 1,080 936 2,580

During April, Sangvikar experienced the transactions listed below.

  1. Materials purchased on account, $28,000.
  2. Materials requisitioned: Job 114, $16,500; Job 115, $12,000; and Job 116, $5,000.
  3. Job tickets were collected and summarized: Job 114, 150 hours at $12 per hour; Job 115, 220 hours at $17 per hour; and Job 116, 80 hours at $18 per hour.
  4. Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor cost.
  5. Actual overhead was $4,495.
  6. Job 115 was completed and transferred to the finished goods warehouse.
  7. (1) Job 115 was shipped, and (2) the customer was billed for 135 percent of the cost.

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Question Content Area

1. Prepare journal entries for the April transactions.

a.
 
Materials  
 
 
  Accounts Payable
b.
 
Work in Process  
 
 
  Materials
c.
 
Work in Process  
 
 
  Wages Payable
d.
 
Work in Process  
 
 
  Overhead Control
e.
 
Overhead Control  
 
 
  Accounts Payable
f.
 
Finished Goods  
 
 
  Work in Process
g (1).
 
Cost of Goods Sold  
 
 
  Finished Goods
g (2).
 
- Select -  
 
 
  - Select -
 

Question Content Area

2. Calculate the ending balances of each of the inventory accounts as of April 30. Post the entries to the T-accounts in the same order in which they were journalized.

Materials
 
fill in the blank 488008f23045007_2
 
fill in the blank 488008f23045007_4
 
fill in the blank 488008f23045007_6    
  fill in the blank 488008f23045007_7    
 

Question Content Area

Work in Process
 
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fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_4
 
fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_6    
 
fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_8    
 
fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_10    
  fill in the blank 254738069fc9030_11    
 

Question Content Area

Finished Goods
 
fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_2
 
fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_4
 
fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_6    
  fill in the blank 10bfc1feaf81fc7_7    
       
       
     
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