Question 2 of 4 < > View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The manufacturing operations of Bryant, Inc. had the following balances for the month of January: Inventories January 1 January 31 Raw materials $12,000 $13,000 Work in process 21,000 23,000 Finished goods 14,000 16,000 Bryant transferred $290,000 of completed goods out of work in process during January. Compute the cost of goods sold. Cost of goods sold
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- Budget performance report for a cost center Sneed Industries Company sells vehicle parts to manufacturers of heavy construction equipment. The Crane Division is organized as a cost center. The budget for the Crane Division for the month ended August 31, 20Y6, is as follows (in thousands): During August, the costs incurred in the Crane Division were as follows: Instructions For which costs might the director be expected to request supplemental reports?Budget performance report for a cost center Sneed Industries Company sells vehicle parts to manufacturers of heavy construction equipment. The Crane Division is organized as a cost center. The budget for the Crane Division for the month ended August 31, 20Y6, is as follows (in thousands): During August, the costs incurred in the Crane Division were as follows: Instructions Prepare a budget performance report for the director of the Crane Division for the month of August.Refer to the data in Problem 6.31. Assume that the FIFO method is used. Required: 1. Prepare a physical flow schedule. 2. Calculate equivalent units of production for direct materials and conversion costs. 3. Compute unit cost. Round to three decimal places. 4. Calculate the cost of goods transferred to Painting at the end of the month. Calculate the cost of ending inventory.
- SCHEDULE OF COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED The following information is supplied for Maupin Manufacturing Company. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year ended December 31, 20--. Assume that all materials inventory items are direct materials. Work in process, January 1 77,000 Materials inventory, January 1 31,000 Materials purchases 35,000 Materials inventory, December 31 26,000 Direct labor 48,000 Overhead 20,000 Work in process, December 31 62,000Review Problem for Chapters 1 and 2 UltraLift Corp. manufactures chain hoists. The raw materials inventories on hand on October 1 were as follows: The balances in the ledger accounts on October 1 were as follows: Transactions during October were as follows: a. Payroll recorded during the month: direct labor, 28,000; indirect labor, 4,800. b. Indirect materials purchased for cash, 1,000. c. Materials purchased on account: chain4,000 lb, 8,800; pulleys2,000 sets, 10,200; steel plates5,000 units, 3,000. d. Sales on account for the month, 126,375. e. Accounts receivable collected, 72,500. f. Materials used during October (FIFO costing): chain14,000 lb; pulleys4,400 sets; bolts and taps4,000 lb; steel plates3,800 units. g. Payroll paid, 32,800. h. Indirect materials issued to production in October, 650. i. Factory heat, light, and power costs for October, 3,000 (not yet paid). j. Office salaries paid, 6,000. k. Advertising paid, 2,000. l. Accounts payable paid, 33,750. m. Expired insuranceon office equipment, 100; on factory machinery, 300. n. Factory rent paid, 2,000. o. Depreciation on office equipment, 400; on office furniture, 180; on machinery, 1,200. p. Factory overhead charged to jobs, 11,950. q. Work in Process, October 31, 31,000. (Hint: The difference between the sum of the beginning balance in Work in Process plus the total charges to it during the period less the ending balance in Work in Process represents the cost of the goods completed during the period.) r. Cost of goods sold during the month, 84,250. Required: 1. Set up T-accounts and enter the balances as of October 1. 2. Prepare journal entries to record each of the previous transactions. 3. Post the journal entries to the accounts, setting up any new ledger accounts necessary. Only controlling accounts are to be maintained; however, show the calculation for the cost of materials used. 4. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured for October. 5. Prepare an income statement. 6. Prepare a balance sheet showing the classifications of current assets, plant and equipment, current liabilities, and stockholders equity.Recording materials transactions Prepare a journal entry to record each of the following materials transactions: a. Total materials purchased on account during the month amounted to 200,000. b. Direct materials requisitioned for the month totaled 175,000. c. Indirect materials requisitioned during the month totaled 12,000. d. Direct materials returned to the storeroom from the factory amounted to 2,500. e. Total materials returned to vendor during the month amounted to 1,800. f. Payment during the month for materials purchased on account totaled 165,000.
- Activity-based and department rate product costing and product cost distortions Black and Blue Sports Inc. manufactures two products: snowboards and skis. The factory overhead incurred is as follows: Indirect labor 507,000 Cutting Department 156,000 Finishing Department 192,000 Total 855,000 The activity hase associated with the two production departments is direct labor hours. The indirect labor can be assigned to two different activities as follows: Activity Budgeted Activity Cost Activity Base Production control 237,000 Number of production runs Materials handling 270,000 Number of moves Total 507,000 The activity-base usage quantities and units produced for the two products follow: Number o Production Runs Number of Moves Direct Labor HoursCutting Direct Labor HoursFinishing Units Produced Snowboards 430 5,000 4,000 2,000 6,000 Skis _70 2,500 2,000 4,000 6,000 Total 500 7,500 6,000 6,000 12,000 Instructions 1. Determine the factory overhead rates under the multiple production department rate method. Assume that indirect labor is associated with the production departments, so that the total factory overhead is 315,000 and 540,000 for the Cutting and finishing departments, respectively. 2. Determine the total and per-unit factory overhead costs allocated to each product, using the multiple production department overhead rates in (1). 3. Determine the activity rates, assuming that the indirect labor is associated with activities rather than with the production departments. 4. Determine the total and per-unit cost assigned to each product under activity-based costing. 5. Explain the difference in the per-unit overhead allocated to each product under the multiple production department factory overhead rate and activity-based costing methods.Construct and interpret a product profitability report, allocating selling and administrative expenses Naper Inc. manufactures power equipment. Naper has two primary productsgenerators and air compressors. The following report was prepared by the controller for Napers senior marketing management for the year ended December 31: Generators Air Compressors Total Revenue 4,200,000 3,000,000 7,200,000 Cost of goods sold 2,940,000 2,100,000 5,040,000 Gross profit 1,260,000 900,000 2,160,000 Selling and administrative expenses 610,000 Income from operations 1,550,000 The marketing management team was concerned that the selling and administrative expenses were not traced to the products. Marketing management believed that some products consumed larger amounts of selling and administrative expense than did other products. To verify this, the controller was asked to prepare a complete product profitability report, using activity-based costing. The controller determined that selling and administrative expenses consisted of two activities: sales order processing and post-sale customer service. The controller was able to determine the activity base and activity rate for each activity, as follows: Activity Activity Base Activity Rate Sales order processing Sales orders 65 per sales order Post-sale customer service Service requests 200 per customer service request The controller determined the following activity-base usage information about each product: Generators Air Compressors Number of sales orders 3,000 4,000 Number of service requests 225 550 A. Determine the activity cost of each product for sales order processing and post-sale customer service activities. B. Use the information in (A) to prepare a complete product profitability report dated for the year ended December 31. Compute the gross profit to sales and the income from operations to sales percentages for each product. (Round to two decimal places.) C. Interpret the product profitability report. How should management respond to the report?Question 1 Part I Advent Corporation has provided the following data for its activities for the month of May.Beginning Raw Materials Inventory $75,000Ending Raw Materials Inventory $45,000Purchases of Raw Materials $550,000Direct Labour Incurred $120,000Manufacturing Overheads Incurred $250,000Beginning Work in Process $60,000Ending Work in Process $140,000 Required: Prepare a schedule of the Cost of Goods Manufactured for the month of May
- Question 1Part IAdvent Corporationhas provided the following data for its activities for the month of May.Beginning Raw Materials Inventory$75,000Ending Raw Materials Inventory$45,000Purchases of Raw Materials$550,000Direct Labour Incurred$120,000Manufacturing Overheads Incurred$250,000Beginning Work in Process$60,000Ending Work in Process$140,000Required: Prepare a schedule of the Cost of Goods Manufactured for the month of May.Current Attempt in Progress The manufacturing operations of Blossom, Inc. had the following balances at the beginning and end of January: Inventories January 1 January 31 Raw materials $12,240 $13,260 Work in process 21,420 23,460 Finished goods 14,280 16,320 Blossom transferred $295,800 of completed goods out of Work in Process Inventory during January. Compute the cost of goods sold for the month. Cost of goods sold $View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The following T-accounts record the operations of Bonita Co.: Beginning Balance Ending Balance Beginning Balance Direct Material Direct Labor Overhead Ending Balance Beginning Balance COGM Ending Balance Direct Materials 29,000 17,000 ? Work in Process 37,000 165,000 28,000 44,000 ? Finished Goods 15,000 Direct materials purchased ? ? Costs of goods manufactured 244,000 (a) Calculate the amount of direct materials purchased during the period. 644,000 COGS $ ? (b) Calculate the cost of goods manufactured during the period. LA $