Concept explainers
Concept Introduction:
Journal entries-
The business runs with the transactions it makes. Every transaction results in some outcome like the creation of asset, liability, income, loss, gain or expense. The debits and the credits are made on the basis of the rules of the accounting.
To prepare:
To prepare the journam entry.

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
S.No. | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
(a) | Work in process inventory | 12,200 | |
Raw materials inventory | 12,200 | ||
(To ssign raw material inventory to job) | |||
(b) | Work in process inventory | 13,000 | |
Factory wages payable | 13,000 | ||
(To assign cost of direct labor to job) | |||
(c) | Work in process inventory | 26,000 | |
Factory | 26,000 | ||
(To apply overhead at 200% of direct labor cost) | |||
(d) | Factory overhead | 2,100 | |
Raw materials inventory | 2,100 | ||
(To assign cost of indirect material to job) | |||
(e) | Factory overhead | 3,000 | |
Factory wages payable | 3,000 | ||
(To assign cost of indirect labour to job) |
Explanation of Solution
Journal entries are explained as follows
(a) Work in process is a current asset and its increases so it is debited. Raw material inventory is a current asset and its balance decreases, so it is creditd.
Amount is calculated as follows-
Given,
(b) Work in process is a current asset and its increases so it is debited. Factory wages are current liabilities and its balance increases to its credited.
Amount is calculated as follows-
Given,
(c) Work in process is a current asset and its increases so it is debited. Factory overhead is an expense and its balance decreases, so it is credited.
(d) Factory overhead is a cost so it is debited. Raw material inventory is an asset and its balance decreases, so it is credited.
(e)Factory overhead is a cost so it is debited. Factory wages payable is a liability and it is increasing so it is credited.
Conclusion:
Thus, the journal entries are prepared.
Concept Introduction:
Cost of goods sold -
Cost of goods sold can be defined as the total cost assigned to the goods that are sold during a period of time. It is calculated by summing up all the costs incurred starting from purchases till the process of manufacturing.
Adjusting entries are prepared to complete the financial statement of the company and to reflect the accrual method of accounting. Adjusting entries are prepared before issuance of financial statement.
Under or Over applied overhead-
Under or Over applied overhead- It is the difference between the actual and applied overhead.
If the actual overhead incurred is more than the overhead applied during a particular period, then it is a case of under-applied of overhead cost.
If the actual overhead incurred is less than the overhead applied during a particular period, then it is a case of over-applied of overhead cost.
To determine revised balance and to prepare the adjusting entry.

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
Factory Overhead | |||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Particulars | Amount ($) |
Beginning balance | 27,000 | Work in process inventory | 26,000 |
Factory wages payable | 3,000 | Under applied overhead | 6,100 |
Raw material inventory | 2,100 | ||
Balance | 32,100 | 32,100 |
Adjusting
S.No. | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
A. | Cost of goods sold | 6,100 | |
Factory overhead | 6,100 | ||
(To assign cost of indirect labor to job) |
Explanation of Solution
Underapplied overhead balance is calculated as follows-
Explanation for journal entry-
When overhead is underapplied, the jobs are charged with less overhead than the actual and cost of goods sold will be charged with less overhead. Cost of goods is a cost and its balance increases, so it is debited and factory overhead is credited.
Conclusion:
Thus, overhead is under applied by $6,100.
Concept Introduction:
Trial balance is an accounting statement which contains all debit and credit balances of the ledger accounts in which transactions have been posted during a period. It is prepared to check the arithmetical accuracy of transactions.
To prepare:
To prepare trial balance.

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
Revised trial balance | ||
Particulars | Debit (Amount $) | Credit (Amount $) |
Cash | 64,000 | |
Account receivable | 42,000 | |
Raw material inventory | 11,700 | |
Work in process inventory | 51,200 | |
Finished goods inventory | 9,000 | |
Prepaid rent | 3,000 | |
Factory wages payable | 16,000 | |
Accounts payable | 10,500 | |
Notes payable | 13,500 | |
Common stock | 30,000 | |
87,000 | ||
Sales | 180,000 | |
Cost of goods sold | 111,100 | |
Operating expenses | 45,000 | |
Total | 337,000 | 337,000 |
Explanation of Solution
Total of debit side is calculated as follows-
Total of credit side is calculated as follows-
Conclusion:
Thus, revised trial balance is prepared.
Concept Introduction:
Income statement-
Income statement refers to the financial statement that evaluates the financial performance of the company. It shows the expenses, revenues and net income of a firm over specific period of time. Therefore evaluation of financial performance can be undertaken by identifying the revenues and expenses incurred by the business through both non-operating and operating activities.
Balance sheet is a statement which shows the financial position of the company at a particular date. The balance sheet explains about the company's assets and also explains how these assets are being financed. Assets are usually financed either through debt or equity. So, balance sheet gives the clear picture of company's assets, liabilities and equity.
To prepare:
To prepare income statement and balance sheet.

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
Income statement | ||
For the year ended 2019 | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | |
Sales revenue | 180,000 | |
Less: Cost of goods sold | (111,100) | |
Gross profit | 68,900 | |
Less: Operating expense | (45,000) | |
Net income | 23,900 |
Balance Sheet | ||
As on December 31, 2019 | ||
Details | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Assets | ||
Current assets: | ||
Cash | 64,000 | |
42,000 | ||
Raw material inventory | 11,700 | |
Work in process inventory | 51,200 | |
Finished goods inventory | 9,000 | |
Prepaid rent | 3,000 | |
Total Assets | 180,900 | |
Liabilities and | ||
Liabilities: | ||
Factory wages payable | 16,000 | |
Accounts payable | 10,500 | |
Notes payable | 13,500 | |
Total liabilities | 40,000 | |
Stockholder's Equity: | ||
Common stock | 30,000 | |
Retained earnings | 110,900 | 140,900 |
Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity | 180,900 |
Explanation of Solution
Income Statement
Balance sheet
Assets-
Total Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity-
Conclusion:
Thus, Income statement and balancesheet is prepared.
Concept Introduction:
Income statement-
Income statement refers to the financial statement that evaluates the financial performance of the company. It shows the expenses, revenues and net income of a firm over specific period of time. Therefore evaluation of financial performance can be undertaken by identifying the revenues and expenses incurred by the business through both non-operating and operating activities.
Balance sheet-
Balance sheet is a statement which shows the financial position of the company at a particular date. The balance sheet explains about the company's assets and also explains how these assets are being financed. Assets are usually financed either through debt or equity. So, balance sheet gives the clear picture of company's assets, liabilities and equity.
To Analyse:
To analyse the impact of errors.

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
Impact on Income statement-
If direct material of $2,100 is treated as indirect materail, cost of goods sold in income statement will increase and income earned by the entity decreases.
Imapct on Balance sheet-
If direct material of $2,100 is treated as indirect material, Retained earnings as per balance sheet decreases.
Explanation of Solution
Answer is explained above.
Conclusion:
Thus, Impact of error on income statement and balance sheet is analysed.
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