Ehrling Brothers Company makes jobs to customer order. During the month of July, the following occurred: Materials were purchased on account for $45,670. Materials totaling $40,990 were requisitioned for use in producing various jobs. Direct labor payroll for the month was $22,400 with an average wage of $14 per hour. Actual overhead of $9,020 was incurred and paid in cash. Manufacturing overhead is charged to production at the rate of $5.50 per direct labor hour. Completed jobs costing $58,000 were transferred to Finished Goods. Jobs costing $59,000 were sold on account for $73,750. Beginning balances as of July 1 were: Materials Inventory $1,200 Work-in-Process Inventory 3,400 Finished Goods Inventory 2,630   Instructions: 1) Prepare the journal entries for the preceding events 2) Calculate the ending balances of: a) Materials Inventory - B) Work-in-Process Inventory - C) Overhead Control - D) Finished Goods Inventory

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Ehrling Brothers Company makes jobs to customer order. During the month of July, the following occurred:

  1. Materials were purchased on account for $45,670.

  2. Materials totaling $40,990 were requisitioned for use in producing various jobs.

  3. Direct labor payroll for the month was $22,400 with an average wage of $14 per hour.

  4. Actual overhead of $9,020 was incurred and paid in cash.

  5. Manufacturing overhead is charged to production at the rate of $5.50 per direct labor hour.

  6. Completed jobs costing $58,000 were transferred to Finished Goods.

  7. Jobs costing $59,000 were sold on account for $73,750.

Beginning balances as of July 1 were:

Materials Inventory $1,200
Work-in-Process Inventory 3,400
Finished Goods Inventory 2,630

 

Instructions:

1) Prepare the journal entries for the preceding events

2) Calculate the ending balances of: a) Materials Inventory - B) Work-in-Process Inventory - C) Overhead Control - D) Finished Goods Inventory

 

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