Survey of Accounting - With CengageNOW 1Term
Survey of Accounting - With CengageNOW 1Term
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.2P

Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts
Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide variety of sizes and styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for May:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.2P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  1

In addition, the following information is available:

  1. Materials and direct labor were applied to six jobs in May:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.2P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  2
b.Factory overhead is applied to each job at a rate of 120% of direct labor cost.
c.The May 1 Work in Process balance consisted of two jobs, as follows:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.2P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  3
d. Customer jobs completed and units sold in May were as follows:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.2P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  4

Instructions

Determine the May 31 balances for each of the inventory accounts and factory overhead.

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Concept introduction:

Direct Cost:

The cost which is directly related to the product and affects those items directly which contribute to the revenue generation in the business is referred as direct cost.It makes a direct relation to the manufacturing cost.

Indirect Cost:

The cost which is not directly related to the product and does not affect those items directly which contribute to the revenue generation in the business is referred as indirect cost. These can be fixed costs or such costs that are incurred as a whole and cannot be related to manufacturing cost.

The balances at May31 for each inventory accounts and factory overhead.

Answer to Problem 10.4.2P

The closing balances on May 31 for material account is $16,900, for work in process account is $38,500, and for finished goods account is $39,190.

Explanation of Solution

The balance of material accounton May 31 is as follows:

    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    May1Opening balance9,000May31Requisitions32,100
    May31Purchases40,000
    May31Closing balance16,900
    Total49,000Total49,000

The balance of work in process accounton May 31 is as follows:

    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    May1Opening balance5,500May31Finished goods39,190
    May31Direct material5,500
    May31Direct Labor12,500
    May31Factory overhead15,000May31Closing balance38,500
    May31Completed jobs39,190
    Total77,690Total77,690

The balance of finished goods accounton May 31 is as follows:

    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    May1Opening balanceMay31Cost of goods sold176,610
    May31Total cost of finished goods176,610May31Closing balance39,190
    May31Work in process39,190
    Total215,800Total215,800

The balance of factory overhead accounton May 31 is as follows:

    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    DateParticularsAmount
      ($)
    May1Opening balance3,000
    May31Wages payable14,000May31Factory overhead applied115,200
    May31Indirect material2,500May31Overhead under applied transfer to COGS1,200
    May31Other overhead102,900
    Total119,400Total119,400

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