Watson Manufacturing Company employs a job order cost accounting system and keeps perpetual inventory records. The following transactions occurred in the first month of operations: 1. Direct materials requisitioned during the month: Job 101 RM20,000 Job 102 16,000 Job 103 24,000 RM60.000 2. Direct labor incurred and charged to jobs during the month was: Job 101 RM32,000 Job 102 28,000 Job 103 20.000 RM80.000

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3. Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs worked on using a predetermined overhead
rate based on 75% of direct labor costs.
4. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the month amounted to RM66,000.
5. Job 101 consisting of 1,000 units and Job 103 consisting of 200 units were completed
during the month.
Required:
a) Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions.
b) Answer the following questions:
1. How much manufacturing overhead was applied to Job 103 during the month?
2. Compute the unit cost of Jobs 101 and 103.
3. What is the balance in Work In Process Inventory at the end of the month?
4. Determine if manufacturing overhead was under- or overapplied during the month.
How much?
Transcribed Image Text:3. Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs worked on using a predetermined overhead rate based on 75% of direct labor costs. 4. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the month amounted to RM66,000. 5. Job 101 consisting of 1,000 units and Job 103 consisting of 200 units were completed during the month. Required: a) Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions. b) Answer the following questions: 1. How much manufacturing overhead was applied to Job 103 during the month? 2. Compute the unit cost of Jobs 101 and 103. 3. What is the balance in Work In Process Inventory at the end of the month? 4. Determine if manufacturing overhead was under- or overapplied during the month. How much?
Watson Manufacturing Company employs a job order cost accounting system and keeps
perpetual inventory records. The following transactions occurred in the first month of
operations:
1. Direct materials requisitioned during the month:
Job 101
RM20,000
Job 102
16,000
Job 103
24,000
RM60.000
2. Direct labor incurred and charged to jobs during the month was:
Job 101
RM32,000
Job 102
28,000
Job 103
20.000
RM80.000
Transcribed Image Text:Watson Manufacturing Company employs a job order cost accounting system and keeps perpetual inventory records. The following transactions occurred in the first month of operations: 1. Direct materials requisitioned during the month: Job 101 RM20,000 Job 102 16,000 Job 103 24,000 RM60.000 2. Direct labor incurred and charged to jobs during the month was: Job 101 RM32,000 Job 102 28,000 Job 103 20.000 RM80.000
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