[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. Inventories Raw materials Work in process Finished goods Beginning of period $ 48,000 9,000 65,000 Cost incurred for the period Raw materials purchases Factory payroll Factory overhead (actual) Indirect materials used Indirect labor used Other overhead costs End of Period $ 43,000 20,700 34,900 $ 179,000 250,000 12,000 57,500 114,500
[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. Inventories Raw materials Work in process Finished goods Beginning of period $ 48,000 9,000 65,000 Cost incurred for the period Raw materials purchases Factory payroll Factory overhead (actual) Indirect materials used Indirect labor used Other overhead costs End of Period $ 43,000 20,700 34,900 $ 179,000 250,000 12,000 57,500 114,500
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Transcribed Image Text:1. In the Raw Materials Inventory T-account, insert amounts for beginning and ending balances along with purchases and indirect
materials used. Solve for direct materials used in the period.
2. Compute the cost of direct labor used for the period.
3. In the Work in Process Inventory T-account, insert amounts for beginning and ending balances along with direct materials used
(from part 1), direct labor used (from part 2), and applied overhead. Solve for cost of goods manufactured in the period.
4. In the Finished Goods Inventory T-account, insert amounts for beginning and ending balances along with cost of goods
manufactured (from part 3). Solve for cost of goods sold in the period (do not consider any under- or overapplied overhead).
5. In the Factory Overhead T-account, insert amounts for indirect materials used, indirect labor used, other overhead costs, and
applied overhead. Solve for underapplied or overapplied overhead.
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1. In the Raw Materials Inventory T-account, insert amounts for beginning and ending balances along with purchases and indirect materials used. Solve for direct materials used in the period.
3. In the Work in Process Inventory T-account, insert amounts for beginning and ending balances along with direct materials used (from part 1), direct labor used (from part 2), and applied overhead. Solve for cost of
goods manufactured in the period.
4. In the Finished Goods Inventory T-account, insert amounts for beginning and ending balances along with cost of goods manufactured (from part 3). Solve for cost of goods sold in the period (do not consider any
under- or overapplied overhead).
5. In the Factory Overhead T-account, insert amounts for indirect materials used, indirect labor used, other overhead costs, and applied overhead. Solve for underapplied or overapplied overhead.
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Ending
Beginning
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Ending
Raw Materials Inventory
Finished Goods Inventory
Beginning
Ending
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Ending
Beginning
Ending
Beginning
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Work in Process Inventory
Factory Overhead
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57,500
114,500
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Use the following information to answer questions. (Algo)
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.
Inventories
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Raw materials
Work in process
Finished goods
Beginning of
period
$ 48,000
9,000
65,000
Cost incurred for the period
Raw materials purchases
Factory payroll
Factory overhead (actual)
Indirect materials used
Indirect labor used
Other overhead costs
End of
Period
$ 43,000
20,700
34,900
$ 179,000
250,000
12,000
57,500
114,500](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbbafb6e3-06c1-4285-af0e-5698eefe9a50%2F2c0ce4eb-07ec-4942-b0bb-9479868259ac%2Fzkq9wlq_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Required information
Use the following information to answer questions. (Algo)
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.
Inventories
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Raw materials
Work in process
Finished goods
Beginning of
period
$ 48,000
9,000
65,000
Cost incurred for the period
Raw materials purchases
Factory payroll
Factory overhead (actual)
Indirect materials used
Indirect labor used
Other overhead costs
End of
Period
$ 43,000
20,700
34,900
$ 179,000
250,000
12,000
57,500
114,500
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