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1.
Prepare general journal entries to record transactions (a) through (k).
1.
Explanation of Solution
Job order costing is one of the methods of cost accounting under which cost is collected and gathered for each job, work order, or project separately. It is a system by which a factory maintains a separate record of each particular quantity of product that passes through the factory. Job order costing is used when the products produced are significantly different from each other.
Prepare
Date | Accounts title and explanation |
Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
a. | Material | 45,000 | |
Accounts payable | 45,000 | ||
(To record the purchase of materials on account.) | |||
b. | Work in process | 10,000 | |
Work in process | 11,000 | ||
Work in process | 9,500 | ||
Work in process | 12,200 | ||
Materials | 42,700 | ||
(To record issuance of direct materials for the job: job no.201,202,203,204) | |||
c. | Factory | 7,500 | |
Materials | 7,500 | ||
(To record the issuance of indirect materials) | |||
d. | Work in process | 18,000 | |
Work in process | 19,000 | ||
Work in process | 20,500 | ||
Work in process | 17,500 | ||
Wages payable | 75,000 | ||
(To record direct labor incurred for the job: job no.201,202,203,204) | |||
e. | Factory overhead | 11,000 | |
Wages payable | 11,000 | ||
(To record the indirect labor charged to production) | |||
f. | Factory overhead | 7,000 | |
Cash | 7,000 | ||
(To record the payment of electricity bill, heating oil, and repairs bills for the factory and charge made to production) | |||
g. | Factory overhead | 40,000 | |
| 40,000 | ||
(To record the depreciation expense on factory equipment) | |||
h. | Work in process | 15,000 | |
Work in process | 16,500 | ||
Work in process | 16,500 | ||
Work in process | 18,000 | ||
Factory overhead | 66,000 | ||
(To record applied factory overhead to the job: job no.201,202,203,204) | |||
i. | Finished goods (Product C) | 43,000 | |
Work in process | 43,000 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no. 201 to Product C) | |||
Finished goods (Product D) | 46,500 | ||
Work in process | 46,500 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no.202 to Product D) | |||
Finished goods (Product E) | 46,500 | ||
Work in process | 46,500 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no.203 to Product E) | |||
j. | Accounts receivable | 47,000 | |
Sales | 47,000 | ||
(To record sale of product C) | |||
Cost of goods sold | 43,000 | ||
Finished goods (Product C) | 43,000 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold on finished goods of Product C) | |||
Accounts receivable | 49,000 | ||
Sales | 49,000 | ||
(To record sale of product D) | |||
Cost of goods sold | 46,500 | ||
Finished goods (Product D) | 46,500 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold on finished goods of Product D) | |||
k. | Factory overhead | 500 | |
Cost of goods sold (2) | 500 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold) |
(Table 1)
Working note:
(1) Calculate the actual factory overhead:
(2) Calculate the cost of goods sold:
2.
2.
Explanation of Solution
Post the entries to the work in process and finished goods T accounts and determine the ending balances in these accounts.
3.
Compute the balance in the job cost ledger and verify whether the balance agrees with that in the work in process control account.
3.
Explanation of Solution
The balance of the job cost ledger (Job No.204) is $47,700
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