Assume the following information relates to the Bossing Corporation for the month of September     Job No. 101 Job No. 102 Job No. 103 In process, September 1            Materials P 40,000 P 30,000 -      Labor 60,000 40,000 -      Overhead 75,000 50,000   Cost added in September            Materials 55,000 80,000 92,000      Labor 80,000 95,000 115,000   Job No. 101 and 102 were completed and transferred to finished goods warehouse in September. Actual overhead incurred in September amounted to P 375,000. Overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate. Job 101 was sold for P 550,000.   Requirements: Compute for the following: Work in process, September 1 Overhead assigned to production in September assuming same factory OH rate Cost of goods manufactured

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Assume the following information relates to the Bossing Corporation for the month of September

 

 

Job No. 101

Job No. 102

Job No. 103

In process, September 1

 

 

 

     Materials

P 40,000

P 30,000

-

     Labor

60,000

40,000

-

     Overhead

75,000

50,000

 

Cost added in September

 

 

 

     Materials

55,000

80,000

92,000

     Labor

80,000

95,000

115,000

 

Job No. 101 and 102 were completed and transferred to finished goods warehouse in September. Actual overhead incurred in September amounted to P 375,000. Overhead is applied using a predetermined overhead rate. Job 101 was sold for P 550,000.

 

Requirements: Compute for the following:

  1. Work in process, September 1
  2. Overhead assigned to production in September assuming same factory OH rate
  3. Cost of goods manufactured
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