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Chapter 20, Problem 22E
Exercise 20-22 Recording costs of labor P2
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1. Incurred 542,000 of direct labor in the Roasting department and S33=000 of direct labor in the Blending department (credit Factory Wages Payable).
2. Incurred S20.000 of indirect labor in production (credit Factory Wages Payable).
3. Paid factory payroll of $95:000.
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Exercise 16-19 (Static) Recording costs of labor LO P3
Prepare journal entries to record the following production activities.
Incurred $42,000 of direct labor in the Roasting department and $33,000 of direct labor in the Blending department. Credit Factory Wages Payable.
Incurred $20,000 of indirect labor in production. Credit Factory Wages Payable.
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Prepare jourmal entries to record the following production activities for Hotwax.
1. Incurred $145,000 of direct labor in its Mixing department and $70,000 of direct labor in its Shapi
Wages Payable).
2 Incured indirect labor of $11,500 (credit Factory Wages Payable).
3. Total factory payroll of $226,500 was paid in cash.
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Note: Enter debits before credits.
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Problem 19-3A Source documents, journal entries, and accounts in job order costing LO P1, P2, P3
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Widmer Watercraft’s predetermined overhead rate is 200% of direct labor. Information on the company’s production activities during May follows.
Purchased raw materials on credit, $220,000.
Materials requisitions record use of the following materials for the month.
Job 136
$
49,500
Job 137
33,500
Job 138
19,200
Job 139
22,800
Job 140
6,800
Total direct materials
131,800
Indirect materials
20,500
Total materials used
$
152,300
Paid $15,000 cash to a computer consultant to reprogram factory equipment.
Time tickets record use of the following labor for the month. These wages were paid in cash.
Job 136
$
12,200
Job 137
10,600
Job 138
38,100
Job 139
39,000
Job 140
3,800…
Chapter 20 Solutions
FUND.ACCT.PRIN.-CONNECT ACCESS
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