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Chapter 19, Problem 5APSA
To determine
Job order costing is a system of allocating cost of production to an individual product or group of products. Under job order costing, each individual product or batches of products are treated as separate unit due to its unique features customize by the customers.
To determine:
Preparation of cost sheets for jobs 102 and 103 and materials ledger cards for material M, Material R and paint. Record
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Answer to Problem 5APSA
Solution:
JOB COST SHEET | ||||||
Customer name: Worldwide Company Job no. 102 | ||||||
Direct Materials | Direct Labor | |||||
Date | Requisition | Cost | Time Ticket | Cost | Rate | Cost |
35 | $33,750 | 1 to 10 | $90,000 | 80% | $72,000 | |
36 | $12,960 | |||||
$46,710 | $90,000 | $72,000 | ||||
REMARKS: | Job completed | COST SUMMARY | ||||
Materials | $46,710 | |||||
Labor | $90,000 | |||||
Overhead | $72,000 | |||||
Total Cost | $208,710 |
JOB COST SHEET | ||||||
Customer name: Reuben Company Job no. 103 | ||||||
Direct Materials | Direct Labor | Overhead | ||||
Date | Requisition | Cost | Time Ticket | Cost | Rate | Cost |
37 | $17,500 | 11 to 30 | $65,000 | 80% | $52,000 | |
38 | $6,840 | |||||
$24,340 | $65,000 | $52,000 | ||||
REMARKS: | Job in process |
COST SUMMARY | ||||
Materials | $24,340 | |||||
Labor | $65,000 | |||||
Overhead | $52,000 | |||||
Total Cost | $141,340 |
MATERIAL LEDGER CARD | |||||||||||
Item: Material M | |||||||||||
Received | Issued | Balance | |||||||||
Date | Receiving Report |
Units | Unit Price |
Total Price |
Requi- sition |
Units | Unit Price |
Total Price |
Units | Units Price |
Total Price |
May 1 |
200 | 250 | 50,000 | ||||||||
426 | 250 | 250 | 62,500 | 450 | 250 | 112,500 | |||||
35 | 135 | 250 | 33,750 | 315 | 250 | 78,750 | |||||
37 | 70 | 250 | 17,500 | 245 | 250 | 61,250 | |||||
MATERIAL LEDGER CARD | |||||||||||
Item: Material R | |||||||||||
Received | Issued | Balance | |||||||||
Date | Receiving Report |
Units | Unit Price |
Total Price |
Requi- sition |
Units | Unit Price |
Total Price |
Units | Units Price |
Total Price |
May 1 |
95 | 180 | 17,100 | ||||||||
427 | 90 | 180 | 16,200 | 185 | 180 | 33,300 | |||||
36 | 72 | 180 | 12,960 | 113 | 180 | 20,340 | |||||
38 | 38 | 180 | 6,840 | 75 | 180 | 13,500 | |||||
MATERIAL LEDGER CARD | |||||||||||
Item: Paint | |||||||||||
Received | Issued | Balance | |||||||||
Date | Receiving Report |
Units | Unit Price |
Total Price |
Requi- sition |
Units | Unit Price |
Total Price |
Units | Units Price |
Total Price |
May 1 |
55 | 75 | 4,125 | ||||||||
39 | 15 | 75 | 1,125 | 40 | 75 | 3,000 | |||||
Journalizing the events as provided in the instructions
Accounts name | Debit | Credit | |
a | Raw Material Inventory | $78,700 | |
Accounts Payable | $78,700 | ||
d. | Factory Payroll | $174,250 | |
Cash | $174,250 | ||
Factory Overhead | $102,000 | ||
Cash | $102,000 | ||
e. | Finished Goods Inventory | $208,710 | |
Work in Process Inventory | $208,710 | ||
f. | $400,000 | ||
Sales | $400,000 | ||
Cost of Goods Sold | $208,710 | ||
Finished Goods Inventory | $208,710 | ||
h. | Work in Process Inventory | $71,050 | |
Factory Overhead | $1,125 | ||
Raw Materials Inventory | $72,175 | ||
i. | Work in Process Inventory | $124,000 | |
Factory Overhead | $124,000 |
J. The balance in the factory overhead accounts as of the end of May is $1,625 (Over-applied).
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
Raw Materials Inventory | |||
Balance | $71,225 | h. | $72,175 |
a. | $78,700 | ||
Balance | $77,750 |
Work in Process Inventory | |||
h. | $71,050 | e. | $208,710 |
i. | $155,000 | ||
j. | $124,000 | ||
Job 103 | $141,340 |
Sales | |||
f. | $400,000 | ||
Balance | $400,000 |
Accounts Receivable | |||
f. | $400,000 | ||
Balance | $400,000 |
Cost of Goods Sold | |||
f. | $208,710 | ||
Balance | $208,710 |
Finished Goods Inventory | |||
e. | $208,710 | f. | $208,710 |
Factory Payroll | |||
d. | $174,250 | i. | $174,250 |
Factory Overhead | |||
d. | $102,000 | j. | $124,000 |
h. | $1,125 | ||
I | $19,250 | ||
Balance (Overapplied) | $1,625 |
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