Process Cost Journal Entries The cost of materials transferred into the Rolling Department of Blackrock Steel Company is $625,500 from the Casting Department. The conversion cost for the period in the Rolling Department is $157,680 ($94,600 factory overhead applied and $63,080 direct labor). The total cost transferred to Finished Goods for the period was $724,000. The Rolling Department had a beginning inventory of $38,020. a1.  Journalize the cost of transferred-in materials. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.   Work in Process-Rolling                   Work in Process-Casting              a2.  Journalize the conversion costs. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.   Work in Process-Rolling             Factory Overhead-Rolling        Wages Payable           a3.  Journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.   Finished Goods                 Work in Process-Rolling    b.  Determine the balance of Work in Process—Rolling at the end of the period. $

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Process Cost Journal Entries

The cost of materials transferred into the Rolling Department of Blackrock Steel Company is $625,500 from the Casting Department. The conversion cost for the period in the Rolling Department is $157,680 ($94,600 factory overhead applied and $63,080 direct labor). The total cost transferred to Finished Goods for the period was $724,000. The Rolling Department had a beginning inventory of $38,020.

a1.  Journalize the cost of transferred-in materials. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

  Work in Process-Rolling                
  Work in Process-Casting             

a2.  Journalize the conversion costs. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

  Work in Process-Rolling          
  Factory Overhead-Rolling     
  Wages Payable          

a3.  Journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

  Finished Goods              
  Work in Process-Rolling   

b.  Determine the balance of Work in Process—Rolling at the end of the period.
$

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