Bunnell Corporation is a manufacturer that uses job-order costing. On January 1, the company’s inventory balances were as follows:   Raw materials $ 86,500 Work in process $ 22,600 Finished goods $ 63,900   The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of direct labor-hours. For the current year, the company’s predetermined overhead rate of $15.00 per direct labor-hour was based on a cost formula that estimated $600,000 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 40,000 direct labor-hours. The following transactions were recorded for the year:   Raw materials were purchased on account, $632,000. Raw materials used in production, $585,600. All of of the raw materials were used as direct materials. The following costs were accrued for employee services: direct labor, $550,000; indirect labor, $150,000; selling and administrative salaries, $328,000. Incurred various selling and administrative expenses (e.g., advertising, sales travel costs, and finished goods warehousing), $375,000. Incurred various manufacturing overhead costs (e.g., depreciation, insurance, and utilities), $450,000. Manufacturing overhead cost was applied to production. The company actually worked 41,000 direct labor-hours on all jobs during the year. Jobs costing $1,670,300 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets were completed during the year. Jobs were sold on account to customers during the year for a total of $3,172,500. The jobs cost $1,680,300 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets.   Foundational 3-15 (Algo) 15. What is the net operating income for the year?

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Bunnell Corporation is a manufacturer that uses job-order costing. On January 1, the company’s inventory balances were as follows:

 

Raw materials $ 86,500
Work in process $ 22,600
Finished goods $ 63,900

 

The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of direct labor-hours. For the current year, the company’s predetermined overhead rate of $15.00 per direct labor-hour was based on a cost formula that estimated $600,000 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 40,000 direct labor-hours. The following transactions were recorded for the year:

 

  1. Raw materials were purchased on account, $632,000.
  2. Raw materials used in production, $585,600. All of of the raw materials were used as direct materials.
  3. The following costs were accrued for employee services: direct labor, $550,000; indirect labor, $150,000; selling and administrative salaries, $328,000.
  4. Incurred various selling and administrative expenses (e.g., advertising, sales travel costs, and finished goods warehousing), $375,000.
  5. Incurred various manufacturing overhead costs (e.g., depreciation, insurance, and utilities), $450,000.
  6. Manufacturing overhead cost was applied to production. The company actually worked 41,000 direct labor-hours on all jobs during the year.
  7. Jobs costing $1,670,300 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets were completed during the year.
  8. Jobs were sold on account to customers during the year for a total of $3,172,500. The jobs cost $1,680,300 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets.

 

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15. What is the net operating income for the year?

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