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T-Account: A T-account is a graphical representation of a general ledger account. The left-side of T-account shows the debit entries and the right-side of T-account shows the credit entries. Therefore, the journal
Closing Balance in a T-account shows the difference between the credit and debit balances. It is the closing balance of the account and is taken to the
Work-in-Process Inventory: Work-in-Process Inventory refers to the
Job: A job is defined as the production of a unique product or specialized service, in a unit or batch of units. A job is a part of job order costing system.
Gross profit: Gross Profit is sales revenue on product (or service revenue on service) minus cost of goods sold.
1.
To Prepare: The journal entry for production completed in June.
2.
To Open: A T-account for Work-in-Process Inventory.
To Post: The journal entry made in Requirement 1.
To Compute: The ending balance in the Work-in-Process Inventory account on June 30.
3.
To Prepare: The journal entry to record the sale on account of Job 143 for $63,000 and the journal entry to record Cost of Goods Sold for Job 143.
4.
To Calculate: The gross profit on Job 143.
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Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters (12th Edition)
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