
1.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing
To calculate: Predetermined overhead rate
1.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Predetermined overhead rate is $7.95
Explanation of Solution
Total manufacturing overhead cost Y
The total manufacturing overhead is $31800
Predetermined overhead rate is $7.95
2.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P and Q
2.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P is $18,285 and Q is $13,515
Explanation of Solution
Manufacturing overhead applied to job P and Q
Particular | Job P | Job Q | |
a. | Predetermined overhead rate | $7.95 | $7.95 |
b. | Actual machine hour used | 2300 | 1700 |
Manufacturing overhead applied | $18,285 | $13,515 |
Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P is $18,285 and Q is $13,515
3.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Total
3.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Total manufacturing cost applied to Job P
Explanation of Solution
Total manufacturing cost assigned to job P
Particular | Amount $ |
Direct materials | 13,000 |
Direct labor | 21,000 |
Manufacturing overhead | 18,285 |
Total manufacturing cost | 52,285 |
Total manufacturing cost applied to Job P is $52,285
4.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: The unit product cost for job P
4.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
The unit product cost for job P is $2614.25
Explanation of Solution
Unit product cost:
The unit product cost for job P is $2614.25
5.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Total manufacturing cost applied to Job Q
5.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Total manufacturing cost applied to Job Q is $29,015
Explanation of Solution
Total manufacturing cost assigned to job Q
Particular | Amount $ |
Direct materials | 8,000 |
Direct labor | 7500 |
Manufacturing overhead | 13,515 |
Total manufacturing cost | 29,015 |
Total manufacturing cost applied to Job Q is $29,015
6.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: The unit product cost for job Q is $967.167
6.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
The unit product cost for job Q
Explanation of Solution
Unit product cost:
The unit product cost for job Q is $967.167
7.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Selling price per unit of job P and Job Q.
7.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Selling price per unit of job P is $7705.65 and Job Q is $1740.90
Explanation of Solution
Selling price of Job P and Job Q
Particular | Job P ($) | Job Q ($) |
Total manufacturing cost | 52,285 | 29,015 |
Markup (80% of total manufacturing cost) | 41,828 | 23,212 |
Selling price of job 550 | 94,113 | 52,227 |
Selling price of job P is $94,113 and Q is $52,227
Selling price of P:
Selling price of Q:
Selling price per unit of job P is $7705.65 and Job Q is $1740.90
8.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Cost of goods sold.
8.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Cost of goods sold is $81,300
Explanation of Solution
Particular | Amount $ |
Manufacturing cost of Job P | 52,285 |
Manufacturing cost of Job Q | 29,015 |
Cost of goods sold | 81,300 |
Thus, Cost of goods sold is $81,300
9.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Predetermined overhead rate in the molding department.
9.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Predetermined overhead rate in the molding department is $12.20
Explanation of Solution
Total manufacturing overhead cost Y
The total manufacturing overhead for molding is $13,500
Predetermined overhead rate in the molding department is $5.40
For fabrication department:
Total manufacturing overhead cost Y
The total manufacturing overhead for molding is $18,300
Predetermined overhead rate in the molding department is $12.20
10.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P and Q
10.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P is $9180 and Q is $4320
Explanation of Solution
Manufacturing overhead applied to job P and Q from molding department
Particular | Job P | Job Q | |
a. | Predetermined overhead rate | $5.40 | $5.40 |
b. | Actual machine hour used | 2700 | 800 |
Manufacturing overhead applied | $9180 | $4320 |
Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P is $9180 and Q is $4320
11.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P and Q
11.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P is $7320 and Q is $$10,980
Explanation of Solution
Manufacturing overhead applied to job P and Q from fabrication
Particular | Job P | Job Q | |
a. | Predetermined overhead rate | $12.20 | $12.20 |
b. | Actual machine hour used | 600 | 900 |
Manufacturing overhead applied | $7320 | $10980 |
Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P is $7320 and Q is $$10,980
12.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Unit product
12.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Unit product cost job P is $2,525
Explanation of Solution
Unit product cost of job P
Particular | Amount $ |
Direct materials | 13000 |
Direct labor | 21000 |
Manufacturing overhead | |
Molding department | 9180 |
Fabrication department | 7320 |
Total manufacturing cost | 50500 |
Number of units | 20 |
Unit product cost | 2525 |
Unit product cost job P is $2,525
13.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Unit product cost job Q
13.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Unit product cost job Q is $1027
Explanation of Solution
Unit product cost of job Q
Particular | Amount $ |
Direct materials | 8000 |
Direct labor | 7500 |
Manufacturing overhead | |
Molding department | 4320 |
Fabrication department | 10980 |
Total manufacturing cost | 30800 |
Number of units | 39 |
Unit product cost | 1027 |
Unit product cost job Q is $1027
14.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Selling price for Job P and Job Q
14.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Selling price for Job P is $4545 and Job Q is $1848
Explanation of Solution
Selling price of job P and Q
Particular | Job P $ | Job Q $ |
Total manufacturing cost | 50,500 | 30,800 |
Markup (80% of Total manufacturing cost) | 40,400 | 24,640 |
Selling price | 90,900 | 55,440 |
Selling price for Job P is $90,900 and Job Q is $55,440
Selling price per unit
Particular | Job P $ | Job Q $ |
Selling price | 90,900 | 55,440 |
Number of units | 20 | 30 |
Selling price per unit | 4545 | 1848 |
Selling price for Job P is $4545 and Job Q is $1848
15.
Introduction: Job costing is a technique of determine the cost of a manufacturing job rather than the process of the job. Manufacturing overhead is applied to product or job order is determined as predetermined overhead.
To calculate: Cost of goods sold.
15.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Cost of goods sold is 81,300
Explanation of Solution
Cost of goods sold
Particular | Amount $ |
Manufacturing cost of job P | 50,500 |
Manufacturing cost of job Q | 30,800 |
Cost of goods sold | 81,300 |
Cost of goods sold is 81,300
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