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Problem 19-1B
Production costs computed and recorded; reports prepared
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Perez Mfg.'s August 31 inventory of raw materials is $150,000. Raw materials purchases in September are $400,000, and
September is $232,000.
utilities, $12,000; and factory equipment
cash in September. Costs for the three jobs worked on in September Mow.
Job 114 | Job 115 | Job 116 | |
Balances on August 31 | |||
Direct materials | .... $ 14.000 | J 18.000 | |
Direct labor........... | 18,000 | 16,000 | |
Applied overhead........... | 9.000 | 8,000 | |
Coste during September | |||
Direct materials......... | 100,000 | 170,000 | 150,000 |
Direct labor............. | 30,000 | £8,000 | 11,000 |
Applied overhead.......... Status on September 30.......... |
? | ? Finished (unsold) |
In process |
.... Finished (sold) |
Required
- Determine the total of each production cost incurred for September (direct labor, direct materials, and applied overhead) and the total cost assigned to each job (including the balances from August 31).
- Prepare
journal entries for the month of September to record the following.
a. Materials purchases (on credit).
b. Direct materials used in production.
c.
Direct labor paid and assigned to Work in Process Inventory.
d. Indirect labor paid and assigned to Factory Overhead.
e. Overhead costs applied to Work in Process Inventory.
f. Actual overhead costs incurred, including indirect materials. (Factory rent and utilities are paid in cash.)
g. Transfer of Jobs 114 and 115 to the Finished Goods Inventory.
h. Cost of Job 114 in the Cost of Goods Sold account.
i. Revenue from the sale of Job 114.
j. Assignment of any underapplied or overapplied overhead to the Cost of Goods Sold account. (The amount is not material.)
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