
Fundamental Accounting Principles -Hardcover
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Chapter 18, Problem 3APSA
Requirement-1:
To determine
To Prepare: The Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured
Requirement-1:
Expert Solution

Answer to Problem 3APSA
Solution: The Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured is as follows:
Leone Company | |||
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured | |||
For the year 2015 | |||
Raw Material Used | $ 909,850 | ||
Direct Labor | $ 678,480 | ||
$ 33,550 | |||
Factory Supervision | $ 102,600 | ||
Factory Supplies used | $ 7,350 | ||
Factory Utilities | $ 33,000 | ||
Indirect Labor | $ 56,875 | ||
Misc. Production Costs | $ 8,425 | ||
Rent Expense-Factory Building | $ 76,800 | ||
Maintenance Expense- Factory Equipment | $ 35,400 | ||
Total Overhead Costs | $ 354,000 | ||
Total | $ 1,942,330 | ||
Work in process , December 31, 2014 | $ 15,700 | ||
Work in process , December 31, 2015 | $ 19,380 | ||
Cost of Goods Manufactured | $ 1,938,650 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation: The Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured is prepared as follows:
Leone Company | |||
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured | |||
For the year 2015 | |||
Raw Material Purchases (A) | $ 925,000 | ||
Raw Materials, December 31, 2014 (B) | $ 166,850 | ||
Raw Materials, December 31, 2015 (C) | $ 182,000 | ||
Raw Material Used (D) = A+B-C | $ 909,850 | ||
Direct Labor (E) | $ 678,480 | ||
Overhead Costs: | |||
Depreciation Expense-Factory Equipment | $ 33,550 | ||
Factory Supervision | $ 102,600 | ||
Factory Supplies used | $ 7,350 | ||
Factory Utilities | $ 33,000 | ||
Indirect Labor | $ 56,875 | ||
Misc. Production Costs | $ 8,425 | ||
Rent Expense-Factory Building | $ 76,800 | ||
Maintenance Expense- Factory Equipment | $ 35,400 | ||
Total Overhead Costs (F) | $ 354,000 | ||
Total Manufacturing Cost (G) =D+E+F | $ 1,942,330 | ||
Work in process , December 31, 2014 (H) | $ 15,700 | ||
Work in process , December 31, 2015 (I) | $ 19,380 | ||
Cost of Goods Manufactured (H) = G+H-I | $ 1,938,650 |
Requirement-2:
To determine
To Prepare: The Income Statement for the year 2015
Requirement-2:
Expert Solution

Answer to Problem 3APSA
Solution: The Income Statement for the year 2015 is as follows:
Leone Company | |||
Income Statement | |||
For the year 2015 | |||
Sales | $ 4,462,500 | ||
Cost of Goods Sold | $ 1,969,510 | ||
Gross Profit | $ 2,492,990 | ||
Selling Expenses: | |||
Advertising Expenses | $ 28,750 | ||
Depreciation Expense-Selling Equipment | $ 8,600 | ||
Rent Expense-Selling Space | $ 26,100 | ||
Sales Salaries Expense | $ 392,560 | ||
Total Selling Expenses | $ 456,010 | ||
General and Administrative Expenses: | |||
Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment | $ 7,250 | ||
Office Salaries Expense | $ 63,000 | ||
Rent Expense-Office Space | $ 22,000 | ||
Total General and Administrative Expenses | $ 92,250 | ||
Net Income before Taxes | $ 363,760 | ||
Taxes | $ 233,725 | ||
Net Income (F-G) | $ 130,035 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation: The Income Statement for the year 2015 is prepared as follows:
Leone Company | |||
Income Statement | |||
For the year 2015 | |||
Sales (A) | $ 4,462,500 | ||
Cost of Goods Sold (See working note) (B) | $ 1,969,510 | ||
Gross Profit (C) = A-B = | $ 2,492,990 | ||
Selling Expenses: | |||
Advertising Expenses | $ 28,750 | ||
Depreciation Expense-Selling Equipment | $ 8,600 | ||
Rent Expense-Selling Space | $ 26,100 | ||
Sales Salaries Expense | $ 392,560 | ||
Total Selling Expenses (D) | $ 456,010 | ||
General and Administrative Expenses: | |||
Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment | $ 7,250 | ||
Office Salaries Expense | $ 63,000 | ||
Rent Expense-Office Space | $ 22,000 | ||
Total General and Administrative Expenses (E) | $ 92,250 | ||
Net Income before Taxes (F) = C-D-E = | $ 363,760 | ||
Taxes (G) | $ 233,725 | ||
Net Income (F-G) | $ 130,035 |
Working note:
Leone Company | |||
Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold | |||
For the year 2015 | |||
Raw Material Purchases (A) | $ 925,000 | ||
Raw Materials, December 31, 2014 (B) | $ 166,850 | ||
Raw Materials, December 31, 2015 (C) | $ 182,000 | ||
Raw Material Used (D) = A+B-C | $ 909,850 | ||
Direct Labor (E) | $ 678,480 | ||
Overhead Costs: | |||
Depreciation Expense-Factory Equipment | $ 33,550 | ||
Factory Supervision | $ 102,600 | ||
Factory Supplies used | $ 7,350 | ||
Factory Utilities | $ 33,000 | ||
Indirect Labor | $ 56,875 | ||
Misc. Production Costs | $ 8,425 | ||
Rent Expense-Factory Building | $ 76,800 | ||
Maintenance Expense- Factory Equipment | $ 35,400 | ||
Total Overhead Costs (F) | $ 354,000 | ||
Total Manufacturing Cost (G) =D+E+F | $ 1,942,330 | ||
Work in process , December 31, 2014 (H) | $ 15,700 | ||
Work in process , December 31, 2015 (I) | $ 19,380 | ||
Cost of Goods Manufactured (H) = G+H-I | $ 1,938,650 | ||
Finished Goods , December 31, 2014 (I) | $ 167,350 | ||
Finished Goods , December 31, 2015 (J) | $ 136,490 | ||
Cost of Goods Sold (K) =H+I-J | $ 1,969,510 |
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