
Concept explainers
(1) Computation of (a) Production Costs transferred from Cutting to Stitching, (b)Production Costs Transferred from Stitching to Finished Goods and (c) Cost of goods Sold
Concept Introduction:
Production Cost Flow:
In a production unit, finished goods need to pass through a number of departments until they are ready, thus the costs incurred in each department help to understand the total cost incurred to produced the goods.
Requirement 1
To Determine:
- Production Cost Transferred from Cutting to Stitching
- Production Cost Transferred from Stitching to Finished Goods
- Cost of Goods Sold
(1) Computation of (a) Production Costs transferred from Cutting to Stitching, (b)Production Costs Transferred from Stitching to Finished Goods and (c) Cost of goods Sold

Answer to Problem 1APSA
- Production Cost transferred from Cutting to Stitching=$61975
- Production Cost Transferred from Stitching to Finished Goods=$202055
- Cost of Goods Sold=$213905
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
Work In Process Inventory-Cutting | |||
Particulars | Amount | Particulars | Amount |
Beginning Balance | 43500 | Production Cost Transferred to Stitching Department | 61975 |
Direct Materials Used-Cutting | 21750 | ||
Direct Labour-Cutting | 15600 | ||
Factory Overhads(Budgeted) | 32625 | Ending Balance | 51500 |
(150% of Direct Materials) | |||
113475 | 113475 |
Work in process Inventory-Stitching | |||
Particulars | Amount | Particulars | Amount |
Beginning Balance | 63300 | Production Cost Transferred to Finished Goods | 202055 |
Production Cost from Cutting Department | 61975 | ||
Direct Materials Used-Stitching | 0 | ||
Direct Labour-Stitching | 62400 | ||
Factory Overhads(Budgeted) | 74880 | Ending Balance | 60500 |
(120% of Direct Labour) | |||
262555 | 262555 |
Particulars | Amount | Particulars | Amount |
Beginning Balance | 20100 | Cost of Goods Sold | 213905 |
Production Cost from Stitching Department | 202055 | ||
Ending Balance | 8250 | ||
222155 | 222155 |
- Journal Entries to record the flow of cost
Concept Introduction:
Production Cost Flow:
In a production unit, finished goods need to pass through a number of departments until they are ready, thus the costs incurred in each department help to understand the total cost incurred to produced the goods.
Requirement 2
To Determine:
- Journal Entries to record the flow of cost

Answer to Problem 1APSA
Date | Particulars | Debit | Credit |
31-Mar | Raw Material Inventory | 25000 | |
To Accounts Payable | 25000 | ||
(Being Raw Materials Purchased) | |||
31-Mar | Work in Process Inventory-Cutting | 21750 | |
Work in Process Inventory-Stitching | 15600 | ||
To Raw Materials Inventory | 37350 | ||
(Being Raw Materials Consumed) | |||
31-Mar | Factory Overheads | 6000 | |
To Raw Materials Inventory | 6000 | ||
(Being Indirect Materials Consumed) | |||
31-Mar | Direct Labour-Cutting | 0 | |
Direct Labour-Stitching | 62400 | ||
To Salaries And Wages | 62400 | ||
(Being Wages Charged to Cutting and Stitching) | |||
31-Mar | Factory Overheads | 55000 | |
To Salaries and Wages | 55000 | ||
(Being Indirect Labour Charged to Factory Overheads) | |||
31-Mar | Salaries and Wages | 133000 | |
To Cash | 133000 | ||
(Being Salaries and Wages Paid) | |||
31-Mar | Factory Overheads | 47000 | |
To Accounts Payable | 47000 | ||
(Being Factory Overheads Paid) | |||
31-Mar | Work in Process Inventory-Cutting | 32625 | |
Work in Process Inventory-Stitching | 74880 | ||
To Factory Overheads | 107505 | ||
(Being Factory Overheads Applied) | |||
31-Mar | Work in Process Inventory-Stitching | 61975 | |
To Work in process Inventory-Cutting | 61975 | ||
(Being Production cost of cutting transferred to Stitching Dept) | |||
31-Mar | Work in Process Inventory-Cutting | 202055 | |
To Finished Goods Inventory | 202055 | ||
(Being Production cost of Stitching transferred to Finished Goods Inventory) | |||
31-Mar | Finished Goods Inventory | 213905 | |
To Cost of Sales | 213905 | ||
(Being Cost of Goods Sold) | |||
31-Mar | Accounts Receivables | 256000 | |
To Sales | 256000 | ||
(Being Sales Made) |
Explanation of Solution
The above entries have been passed for respective transactions as per questions.
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