Sharma Company has three process departments: Mixing, Encapsulating, and Bottling. At the beginning of the year, there were no work-in-process or finished goods inventories. The following data are available for the month of July: Department   Manufacturing Costs Added*   Ending Work in Process Mixing   $86,400   $21,600 Encapsulating   79,200   18,000 Bottling   72,000   3,600 *Includes only the direct materials, direct labor, and the overhead used to process the partially finished goods received from the prior department. The transferred-in cost is not included. Required: Question Content Area 1. Prepare journal entries that show the transfer of costs (a) from Mixing to Encapsulating, (b) from Encapsulating to Bottling, and (c) from Bottling to finished goods inventory. a.   Work in Process-Encapsulating         Work in Process-Mixing b.   Work in Process-Bottling         Work in Process-Encapsulating c.   Finished Goods         Work in Process-Bottling   Question Content Area 2. Post the entries made in Requirement 1 into the T-accounts below. The costs added from the data provided have been entered in the T-accounts.

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  1. Sharma Company has three process departments: Mixing, Encapsulating, and Bottling. At the beginning of the year, there were no work-in-process or finished goods inventories. The following data are available for the month of July:


    Department
      Manufacturing
    Costs Added*
      Ending Work in
    Process
    Mixing   $86,400   $21,600
    Encapsulating   79,200   18,000
    Bottling   72,000   3,600

    *Includes only the direct materials, direct labor, and the overhead used to process the partially finished goods received from the prior department. The transferred-in cost is not included.

    Required:

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    1. Prepare journal entries that show the transfer of costs (a) from Mixing to Encapsulating, (b) from Encapsulating to Bottling, and (c) from Bottling to finished goods inventory.

    a.
     
    Work in Process-Encapsulating  
     
     
      Work in Process-Mixing
    b.
     
    Work in Process-Bottling  
     
     
      Work in Process-Encapsulating
    c.
     
    Finished Goods  
     
     
      Work in Process-Bottling
     

    Question Content Area

    2. Post the entries made in Requirement 1 into the T-accounts below. The costs added from the data provided have been entered in the T-accounts.

 
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