Analyzing Manufacturing Cost Accounts Fire Rock Company manufactures designer paddle boards in a wide variety of sizes and styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for June: Materials June 1 Balance 82,500 June 30 Requisitions (A) June 30 Purchases 330,000       Work in Process June 1 Balance (B) June 30 Completed jobs (F) June 30 Materials (C)       June 30 Direct labor (D)       June 30 Factory overhead applied (E)       Finished Goods June 1 Balance 0 June 30 Cost of goods sold (G) June 30 Completed jobs (F)       Wages Payable       June 30 Wages incurred 330,000             Factory Overhead June 1 Balance 33,000 June 30 Factory overhead applied (E) June 30 Indirect labor (H)       June 30 Indirect materials 44,000       June 30 Other overhead 237,500       In addition, the following information is available: Materials and direct labor were applied to six jobs in June: Job No.   Style Quantity Direct Materials Direct Labor 201   T100 550     $55,000       $41,250     202   T200 1,100     93,500       71,500     203   T400 550     38,500       22,000     204   S200 660     82,500       69,300     205   T300 480     60,000       48,000     206   S100 380     22,000       12,400     Total     3,720     $351,500       $264,450     Factory overhead is applied to each job at a rate of 140% of direct labor cost. The June 1 Work in Process balance consisted of two jobs, as follows: Job No. Style Work in Process, June 1 201 T100 $16,500       202 T200 44,000       Total   $60,500       Customer jobs completed and units sold in June were as follows: Job No. Style Completed in June Units Sold in June 201 T100 X 440   202 T200 X 880   203 T400   0   204 S200 X 570   205 T300 X 420   206 S100   0   Required: 1.  Determine the missing amounts associated with each letter by completing the table below. If an answer is zero, enter in "0". Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Job No. Quan- tity June 1 Work in Process Direct Materials Direct Labor Factory Overhead Total Cost Unit Cost Units Sold Cost of Goods Sold No. 201 550   $fill in the blank 1   $55,000   $41,250   $fill in the blank 2   $fill in the blank 3   $fill in the blank 4   fill in the blank 5   $fill in the blank 6   No. 202 1,100   fill in the blank 7   93,500   71,500   fill in the blank 8   fill in the blank 9   fill in the blank 10   fill in the blank 11   fill in the blank 12   No. 203 550       38,500   22,000   fill in the blank 13   fill in the blank 14       fill in the blank 15   fill in the blank 16   No. 204 660       82,500   69,300   fill in the blank 17   fill in the blank 18   fill in the blank 19   fill in the blank 20   fill in the blank 21   No. 205 480       60,000   48,000   fill in the blank 22   fill in the blank 23   fill in the blank 24   fill in the blank 25   fill in the blank 26   No. 206 380       22,000   12,400   fill in the blank 27   fill in the blank 28       fill in the blank 29   fill in the blank 30   Total 3,720   $fill in the blank 31   $351,500   $264,450   $fill in the blank 32   $fill in the blank 33           $fill in the blank 34   A. Materials Requisitions  $fill in the blank 35 B. Work in Process Beginning Balance  $fill in the blank 36 C. Direct Materials  $fill in the blank 37

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Analyzing Manufacturing Cost Accounts

Fire Rock Company manufactures designer paddle boards in a wide variety of sizes and styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for June:

Materials
June 1 Balance 82,500 June 30 Requisitions (A)
June 30 Purchases 330,000      



Work in Process
June 1 Balance (B) June 30 Completed jobs (F)
June 30 Materials (C)      
June 30 Direct labor (D)      
June 30 Factory overhead applied (E)      



Finished Goods
June 1 Balance 0 June 30 Cost of goods sold (G)
June 30 Completed jobs (F)      



Wages Payable
      June 30 Wages incurred 330,000
           



Factory Overhead
June 1 Balance 33,000 June 30 Factory overhead applied (E)
June 30 Indirect labor (H)      
June 30 Indirect materials 44,000      
June 30 Other overhead 237,500      

In addition, the following information is available:

  1. Materials and direct labor were applied to six jobs in June:
    Job No.   Style Quantity Direct Materials Direct Labor
    201   T100 550     $55,000       $41,250    
    202   T200 1,100     93,500       71,500    
    203   T400 550     38,500       22,000    
    204   S200 660     82,500       69,300    
    205   T300 480     60,000       48,000    
    206   S100 380     22,000       12,400    
    Total     3,720     $351,500       $264,450    
  2. Factory overhead is applied to each job at a rate of 140% of direct labor cost.
  3. The June 1 Work in Process balance consisted of two jobs, as follows:
    Job No. Style Work in Process,
    June 1
    201 T100 $16,500      
    202 T200 44,000      
    Total   $60,500      
  4. Customer jobs completed and units sold in June were as follows:
    Job No. Style Completed
    in June
    Units Sold
    in June
    201 T100 X 440  
    202 T200 X 880  
    203 T400   0  
    204 S200 X 570  
    205 T300 X 420  
    206 S100   0  

Required:

1.  Determine the missing amounts associated with each letter by completing the table below. If an answer is zero, enter in "0". Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

Job No. Quan-
tity
June 1
Work in
Process
Direct Materials Direct Labor Factory Overhead Total Cost Unit Cost Units Sold Cost of Goods Sold
No. 201 550   $fill in the blank 1   $55,000   $41,250   $fill in the blank 2   $fill in the blank 3   $fill in the blank 4   fill in the blank 5   $fill in the blank 6  
No. 202 1,100   fill in the blank 7   93,500   71,500   fill in the blank 8   fill in the blank 9   fill in the blank 10   fill in the blank 11   fill in the blank 12  
No. 203 550       38,500   22,000   fill in the blank 13   fill in the blank 14       fill in the blank 15   fill in the blank 16  
No. 204 660       82,500   69,300   fill in the blank 17   fill in the blank 18   fill in the blank 19   fill in the blank 20   fill in the blank 21  
No. 205 480       60,000   48,000   fill in the blank 22   fill in the blank 23   fill in the blank 24   fill in the blank 25   fill in the blank 26  
No. 206 380       22,000   12,400   fill in the blank 27   fill in the blank 28       fill in the blank 29   fill in the blank 30  
Total 3,720   $fill in the blank 31   $351,500   $264,450   $fill in the blank 32   $fill in the blank 33           $fill in the blank 34  

A. Materials Requisitions  $fill in the blank 35

B. Work in Process Beginning Balance  $fill in the blank 36

C. Direct Materials  $fill in the blank 37

D. Direct Labor  $fill in the blank 38

E. Factory overhead applied  $fill in the blank 39

F. Completed jobs  $fill in the blank 40

G. Cost of goods sold  $fill in the blank 41

H. Indirect labor $fill in the blank 42

2.  Determine the June 30 balances for each of the inventory accounts and factory overhead.

Materials $fill in the blank 43
Work in Process $fill in the blank 44
Finished Goods $fill in the blank 45
Factory Overhead $fill in the blank 46
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