Required information Use the following information to answer questions. (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following information is available for ADT Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job order costing system. Overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate of 55% of direct labor cost. Beginning of period $ 45,000 9,600 68,000 End of Period $ 45,000 19,000 33,500 Inventories Raw materials Work in process Finished goods Cost incurred for the period Raw materials purchases Factory payroll Factory overhead (actual) Indirect materials used Indirect labor used Other overhead costs $ 178,000 250,000 9,000 57,500 115,500 Exercise 15-14 (Algo) Recording direct and indirect labor LO P2, P3 1. Direct labor used (recorded as factory wages payable). 2. Indirect labor used (recorded as factory wages payable). Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the period. X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. No Transaction General Journal Debit Credit A 1 Factory overhead (X 115,500X Cash 115,500 X 2 Work in process inventory 105,875X Factory overhead 105,875 X
Required information Use the following information to answer questions. (Algo) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The following information is available for ADT Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job order costing system. Overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate of 55% of direct labor cost. Beginning of period $ 45,000 9,600 68,000 End of Period $ 45,000 19,000 33,500 Inventories Raw materials Work in process Finished goods Cost incurred for the period Raw materials purchases Factory payroll Factory overhead (actual) Indirect materials used Indirect labor used Other overhead costs $ 178,000 250,000 9,000 57,500 115,500 Exercise 15-14 (Algo) Recording direct and indirect labor LO P2, P3 1. Direct labor used (recorded as factory wages payable). 2. Indirect labor used (recorded as factory wages payable). Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the period. X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. No Transaction General Journal Debit Credit A 1 Factory overhead (X 115,500X Cash 115,500 X 2 Work in process inventory 105,875X Factory overhead 105,875 X
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![Required information
Use the following information to answer questions. (Algo)
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
The following information is available for ADT Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a
job order costing system. Overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate of 55% of direct labor cost.
Beginning
of period
$ 45,000
9,600
68,000
End of
Period
$ 45,000
19,000
33,500
Inventories
Raw materials
Work in process
Finished goods
Cost incurred for the period
Raw materials purchases
Factory payroll
Factory overhead (actual)
Indirect materials used
Indirect labor used
Other overhead costs
$ 178,000
250,000
9,000
57,500
115,500
Exercise 15-14 (Algo) Recording direct and indirect labor LO P2, P3
1. Direct labor used (recorded as factory wages payable).
2. Indirect labor used (recorded as factory wages payable).
Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the period.
X Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
No
Transaction
General Journal
Debit
Credit
A
1
Factory overhead
115,500 X
Cash
115,500
2
Work in process inventory
105,8750
Factory overhead
105,875 X](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5dc9d2dd-35ab-4c84-a611-40f810db3ab6%2F52fe38cc-39cf-4a27-bbf0-60924cbb7d15%2Fhuoj4cg_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Required information
Use the following information to answer questions. (Algo)
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
The following information is available for ADT Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a
job order costing system. Overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate of 55% of direct labor cost.
Beginning
of period
$ 45,000
9,600
68,000
End of
Period
$ 45,000
19,000
33,500
Inventories
Raw materials
Work in process
Finished goods
Cost incurred for the period
Raw materials purchases
Factory payroll
Factory overhead (actual)
Indirect materials used
Indirect labor used
Other overhead costs
$ 178,000
250,000
9,000
57,500
115,500
Exercise 15-14 (Algo) Recording direct and indirect labor LO P2, P3
1. Direct labor used (recorded as factory wages payable).
2. Indirect labor used (recorded as factory wages payable).
Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the period.
X Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
No
Transaction
General Journal
Debit
Credit
A
1
Factory overhead
115,500 X
Cash
115,500
2
Work in process inventory
105,8750
Factory overhead
105,875 X
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