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Prepare general journal entries to record transactions (a) through (i).
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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.
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Date | Accounts title and explanation |
Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
a. | Material | 44,000 | |
Accounts payable | 44,000 | ||
(To record the purchase of materials on account.) | |||
b. | Work in process | 8,200 | |
Work in process | 9,100 | ||
Work in process | 7,300 | ||
Work in process | 8,500 | ||
Materials | 33,100 | ||
(To record direct materials incurred for the job: job no.501, 502,503,504) | |||
c. | Factory overhead | 5,000 | |
Materials | 5,000 | ||
(To record the issuance of indirect materials) | |||
d. | Work in process | 4,800 | |
Work in process | 4,100 | ||
Work in process | 4,800 | ||
Work in process | 5,000 | ||
Wages payable | 18,700 | ||
(To record direct labor incurred for the job: job no.501, 502,503,504) | |||
e. | Factory overhead | 3,300 | |
Wages payable | 3,300 | ||
(To record the indirect labor charged to production) | |||
f. | Factory overhead | 5,200 | |
Cash | 5,200 | ||
(To record the payment of electricity bill, heating oil, and repairs bills for the factory and charge made to production) | |||
g. | Work in process | 3,100 | |
Work in process | 3,300 | ||
Work in process | 3,300 | ||
Work in process | 3,800 | ||
Factory overhead | 13,500 | ||
(To record applied factory overhead to the job: job no.501,502,503,504) | |||
h. | Finished goods (Product W) | 16,100 | |
Work in process | 16,100 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no. 501 to Product W) | |||
Finished goods (Product X) | 16,500 | ||
Work in process | 16,500 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no.502 to Product X) | |||
Finished goods (Product Y) | 15,400 | ||
Work in process | 15,400 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no.503 to Product Y) | |||
Finished goods (Product Z) | 17,300 | ||
Work in process | 17,300 | ||
(To record the transfer of Job no.504 to Product Z) | |||
i. | 17,500 | ||
Sales | 17,500 | ||
(To record sale of product W) | |||
Cost of goods sold | 16,100 | ||
Finished goods (Product W) | 16,100 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold on finished goods of Product W) | |||
Accounts receivable | 18,000 | ||
Sales | 18,000 | ||
(To record sale of product X) | |||
Cost of goods sold | 16,500 | ||
Finished goods (Product X) | 16,500 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold on finished goods of Product X) | |||
Accounts receivable | 16,900 | ||
Sales | 16,900 | ||
(To record sale of product Y) | |||
Cost of goods sold | 15,400 | ||
Finished goods (Product Y) | 15,400 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold on finished goods of Product Y) | |||
Accounts receivable | 19,000 | ||
Sales | 19,000 | ||
(To record sale of product Z) | |||
Cost of goods sold | 17,300 | ||
Finished goods (Product Z) | 17,300 | ||
(To record cost of goods sold on finished goods of Product Z) |
(Table 1)
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Explanation of Solution
Post the entries to the work in process and finished goods T accounts.
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