Job costing —service industry. Market Pulse performs market research for consumer product companies across the country. The company conducts telephone surveys and gathers consumers together in focus groups to review foods, cleaning products, and toiletries. Market Pulse uses a normal-costing system with one direct-cost pool, labor, and one indirect-cost pool, general overhead . General overhead is allocated to each job based on 150% of direct labor cost. Actual overhead equaled allocated overhead as of April 30, 2017. Actual overhead in May was $122,000. All costs incurred during the planning stage for a market research job and during the job are gathered in a balance sheet account called “Jobs in Progress (JIP).” When a job is completed, the costs are transferred to an income statement account called “Cost of Completed Jobs (CCJ).” Following is cost information for May 2017: As of May 1, there were two jobs in progress: Cococrunch Candy Bars , and Brite Toothpaste. The jobs for Verde Organic Salsa and Sparkle Dish Liquid were started during May. The jobs for Cococrunch Candy Bars and Sparkle Dish Liquid were completed during May. 1. Calculate JIP at the end of May. Required 2. Calculate CCJ for May. 3. Calculate under- or overallocated overhead at the end of May. 4. Calculate the ending balances in JIP and CCJ if the under- or overallocated overhead amount is as follows: a. Written off to CCJ b. Prorated based on the ending balances (before proration) in JIP and CCJ c. Prorated based on the overhead allocated in May in the ending balances of JIP and CCJ (before proration) 5. Which method would you choose? Explain. Would your choice depend on whether overhead cost is underallocated or overallocated? Explain.
Job costing —service industry. Market Pulse performs market research for consumer product companies across the country. The company conducts telephone surveys and gathers consumers together in focus groups to review foods, cleaning products, and toiletries. Market Pulse uses a normal-costing system with one direct-cost pool, labor, and one indirect-cost pool, general overhead . General overhead is allocated to each job based on 150% of direct labor cost. Actual overhead equaled allocated overhead as of April 30, 2017. Actual overhead in May was $122,000. All costs incurred during the planning stage for a market research job and during the job are gathered in a balance sheet account called “Jobs in Progress (JIP).” When a job is completed, the costs are transferred to an income statement account called “Cost of Completed Jobs (CCJ).” Following is cost information for May 2017: As of May 1, there were two jobs in progress: Cococrunch Candy Bars , and Brite Toothpaste. The jobs for Verde Organic Salsa and Sparkle Dish Liquid were started during May. The jobs for Cococrunch Candy Bars and Sparkle Dish Liquid were completed during May. 1. Calculate JIP at the end of May. Required 2. Calculate CCJ for May. 3. Calculate under- or overallocated overhead at the end of May. 4. Calculate the ending balances in JIP and CCJ if the under- or overallocated overhead amount is as follows: a. Written off to CCJ b. Prorated based on the ending balances (before proration) in JIP and CCJ c. Prorated based on the overhead allocated in May in the ending balances of JIP and CCJ (before proration) 5. Which method would you choose? Explain. Would your choice depend on whether overhead cost is underallocated or overallocated? Explain.
Job costing—service industry. Market Pulse performs market research for consumer product companies across the country. The company conducts telephone surveys and gathers consumers together in focus groups to review foods, cleaning products, and toiletries. Market Pulse uses a normal-costing system with one direct-cost pool, labor, and one indirect-cost pool, general overhead. General overhead is allocated to each job based on 150% of direct labor cost. Actual overhead equaled allocated overhead as of April 30, 2017. Actual overhead in May was $122,000. All costs incurred during the planning stage for a market research job and during the job are gathered in a balance sheet account called “Jobs in Progress (JIP).” When a job is completed, the costs are transferred to an income statement account called “Cost of Completed Jobs (CCJ).” Following is cost information for May 2017:
As of May 1, there were two jobs in progress: Cococrunch Candy Bars, and Brite Toothpaste. The jobs for Verde Organic Salsa and Sparkle Dish Liquid were started during May. The jobs for Cococrunch Candy Bars and Sparkle Dish Liquid were completed during May.
1. Calculate JIP at the end of May.
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2. Calculate CCJ for May.
3. Calculate under- or overallocated overhead at the end of May.
4. Calculate the ending balances in JIP and CCJ if the under- or overallocated overhead amount is as follows:
a. Written off to CCJ
b. Prorated based on the ending balances (before proration) in JIP and CCJ
c. Prorated based on the overhead allocated in May in the ending balances of JIP and CCJ (before proration)
5. Which method would you choose? Explain. Would your choice depend on whether overhead cost is underallocated or overallocated? Explain.
Definition Definition Financial statement that provides a snapshot of an organization's financial position at a specific point in time. It summarizes a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholder's equity, detailing what the company owns, what it owes, and what is left over for its owners. The balance sheet serves as a crucial tool to assess the financial health and stability of a company, as well as to help management make informed decisions about its future investments and financial obligations.
XYZ CORPORATION, WHICH APPLIES MANUFACTURING OVERHEAD
ON THE BASIS OF MACHINE HOURS, HAS PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING
DATA FOR ITS MOST RECENT YEAR OF OPERATIONS:
ESTIMATED MANUFACTURING OVERHEAD = $420,000
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ESTIMATED MACHINE HOURS = 10,000
ACTUAL MANUFACTURING OVERHEAD = $425,000
ACTUAL MACHINE HOURS = 10,200
THE ESTIMATES WERE MADE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR TO
COMPUTE THE PREDETERMINED OVERHEAD RATE.
COMPUTE THE PREDETERMINED OVERHEAD RATE.
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3. The management of an amusement park is considering purchasing a new ride for $95,000
that would have a useful life of 10 years. The company has estimated that the net present
value of all cash flows except salvage value from the initial investment and annual cash
inflows is ($4,853). The company's discount rate is 9%. What would the salvage value of
the ride in 10 years need to be to make this investment attractive?
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