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- An examination of Buckhorn Fabricators records reveals the following transactions: a. On December 31, the physical inventory of raw material was 9,950 gallons. The book quantity, using the weighted average method, was 10,000 gal @ .52 per gal. b. Production returned to the storeroom materials that cost 775. c. Materials valued at 770 were charged to Factory Overhead (Repairs and Maintenance), but should have been charged to Work in Process. d. Defective material, purchased on account, was returned to the vendor. The material returned cost 234. e. Goods sold to a customer, on account, for 5,000 (cost 2,500) were returned because of a misunderstanding of the quantity ordered. The customer stated that the goods returned were in excess of the quantity needed. f. Materials requisitioned totaled 22,300, of which 2,100 represented supplies used. g. Materials purchased on account totaled 25,500. Freight on the materials purchased was 185. h. Direct materials returned to the storeroom amounted to 950. i. Scrap materials sent to the storeroom were valued at an estimated selling price of 685 and treated as a reduction in the cost of all jobs worked on during the period. j. Spoiled work sent to the storeroom valued at a sales price of 60 had production costs of 200 already charged to it. The cost of the spoilage is to be charged to the specific job worked on during the period. k. The scrap materials in (i) were sold for 685 cash. Required: Record the entries for each transaction.The post-closing trial balance of Custer Products, Inc. on April 30 is reproduced as follows: During May, the following transactions took place: a. Purchased raw materials at a cost of 45,000 and general factory supplies at a cost of 13,000 on account (recorded materials and supplies in the materials account). b. Issued raw materials to be used in production, costing 47,000, and miscellaneous factory supplies costing 15,000. c. Recorded the payroll and the payments to employees as follows: factory wages (including 12,000 indirect labor), 41,000; and selling and administrative salaries, 7,000. Additional account titles include Wages Payable and Payroll. (Ignore payroll withholdings and deductions.) d. Distributed the payroll in (c). e. Recognized depreciation for the month at an annual rate of 5% on the building, 10% on the factory equipment, and 20% on the office equipment. The sales and administrative staff uses approximately one-fifth of the building for its offices. f. Incurred other expenses totaling 11,000. One-fourth of this amount is allocable to the office function. g. Transferred total factory overhead costs to Work in Process. h. Completed and transferred goods with a total cost of 91,000 to the finished goods storeroom. i. Sold goods costing 188,000 for 362,000. (Assume that all sales were made on account.) j. Collected accounts receivable in the amount of 345,000. k. Paid accounts payable totaling 158,000. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. 2. Set up T-accounts. Post the beginning trial balance and the journal entries prepared in (1) to the accounts and determine the balances in the accounts on May 31. 3. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured, an income statement, and a balance sheet. (Round amounts to the nearest whole dollar.)A company has the following transactions during the week. Purchase of $3,000 raw materials inventory Assignment of $700 of raw materials inventory to Job 7 Payroll for 10 hours and $3,000 is assigned to Job 7 Factory depreciation of $1,750 Overhead applied at the rate of $200 per hour What is the cost assigned to Job 7 at the end of the week?
- (Appendix 4A) Journal Entries, T-Accounts Lowder Inc. builds custom conveyor systems for warehouses and distribution centers. During the month of July, the following occurred: a. Purchased materials on account for 42,630. b. Requisitioned materials totaling 27,000 for use in production: 12,500 for Job 703 and the remainder for Job 704. c. Recorded direct labor payroll for the month of 26,320 with an average wage of 14 per hour. Job 703 required 780 direct labor hours; Job 704 required 1,100 direct labor hours. d. Incurred and paid actual overhead of 19,950. e. Charged overhead to production at the rate of 10 per direct labor hour. f. Completed Job 703 and transferred it to Finished Goods. g. Kept Job 704, which was started during July, in process at the end of the month. h. Sold Job 700, which had been completed in May, on account for cost plus 30%. Beginning balances as of July 1 were: Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries for transactions a through e. 2. Prepare simple job-order cost sheets for Jobs 703 and 704. 3. Prepare the journal entries for transactions f and h. 4. Calculate the ending balances of the following: (a) Raw Materials, (b) Work in Process, and (c) Finished Goods.Recording materials transactions Prepare a journal entry to record each of the following materials transactions: a. Total materials purchased on account during the month amounted to 200,000. b. Direct materials requisitioned for the month totaled 175,000. c. Indirect materials requisitioned during the month totaled 12,000. d. Direct materials returned to the storeroom from the factory amounted to 2,500. e. Total materials returned to vendor during the month amounted to 1,800. f. Payment during the month for materials purchased on account totaled 165,000.On August 1, Cairle Companys work-in-process inventory consisted of three jobs with the following costs: During August, four more jobs were started. Information on costs added to the seven jobs during the month is as follows: Before the end of August, Jobs 70, 72, 73, and 75 were completed. On August 31, Jobs 72 and 75 were sold. Cairles selling and administrative expenses for August were 1,200. Required: Prepare an income statement for Cairle Company for August.
- Selected account balances and transactions of Titan Foundry Inc. follow: May Transactions: a. Purchased raw materials and factory supplies on account at costs of 45,000 and 10,000, respectively. (One inventory account is maintained.) b. Incurred wages during the month of 65,000 (15,000 was for indirect labor). c. Incurred factory overhead costs in the amount of 42,000 on account. d. Made adjusting entries to record 10,000 of factory overhead for items such as depreciation (credit Various Credits). Factory overhead was closed to Work in Process. Completed jobs were transferred to Finished Goods, and the cost of jobs sold was charged to Cost of Goods Sold. Required: Prepare journal entries for the following: 1. The purchase of raw materials and factory supplies. 2. The issuance of raw materials and supplies into production. (Hint: Be certain to consider the beginning and ending balances of raw materials and supplies as well as the amount of the purchases.) 3. The recording of the payroll. 4. The distribution of the payroll. 5. The payment of the payroll. 6. The recording of factory overhead incurred. 7. The adjusting entry for factory overhead. 8. The entry to transfer factory overhead costs to Work in Process. 9. The entry to transfer the cost of completed work to Finished Goods. (Hint: Be sure to consider the beginning and ending balances of Work in Process as well as the manufacturing costs added to Work in Process this period.) 10. The entry to record the cost of goods sold. (Hint: Be sure to consider the beginning and ending balances of Finished Goods as well as the cost of the goods finished during the month.)Review Problem for Chapters 1 and 2 UltraLift Corp. manufactures chain hoists. The raw materials inventories on hand on October 1 were as follows: The balances in the ledger accounts on October 1 were as follows: Transactions during October were as follows: a. Payroll recorded during the month: direct labor, 28,000; indirect labor, 4,800. b. Indirect materials purchased for cash, 1,000. c. Materials purchased on account: chain4,000 lb, 8,800; pulleys2,000 sets, 10,200; steel plates5,000 units, 3,000. d. Sales on account for the month, 126,375. e. Accounts receivable collected, 72,500. f. Materials used during October (FIFO costing): chain14,000 lb; pulleys4,400 sets; bolts and taps4,000 lb; steel plates3,800 units. g. Payroll paid, 32,800. h. Indirect materials issued to production in October, 650. i. Factory heat, light, and power costs for October, 3,000 (not yet paid). j. Office salaries paid, 6,000. k. Advertising paid, 2,000. l. Accounts payable paid, 33,750. m. Expired insuranceon office equipment, 100; on factory machinery, 300. n. Factory rent paid, 2,000. o. Depreciation on office equipment, 400; on office furniture, 180; on machinery, 1,200. p. Factory overhead charged to jobs, 11,950. q. Work in Process, October 31, 31,000. (Hint: The difference between the sum of the beginning balance in Work in Process plus the total charges to it during the period less the ending balance in Work in Process represents the cost of the goods completed during the period.) r. Cost of goods sold during the month, 84,250. Required: 1. Set up T-accounts and enter the balances as of October 1. 2. Prepare journal entries to record each of the previous transactions. 3. Post the journal entries to the accounts, setting up any new ledger accounts necessary. Only controlling accounts are to be maintained; however, show the calculation for the cost of materials used. 4. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured for October. 5. Prepare an income statement. 6. Prepare a balance sheet showing the classifications of current assets, plant and equipment, current liabilities, and stockholders equity.On December 1, Carmel Valley Production Inc. had a work in process inventory of 1,200 units that were complete as to materials and 50% complete as to labor and overhead. December 1 costs follow: During December the following transactions occurred: a. Purchased materials costing 50,000 on account. b. Placed direct materials costing 49,000 into production. c. Incurred production wages totaling 50,500. d. Incurred overhead costs for December: e. Applied overhead to work in process at a predetermined rate of 125% of direct labor cost. f. Completed and transferred 10,000 units to finished goods. (Hint: You should first compute equivalent units and unit costs. The unit cost should include applied, not actual, factory overhead.) Carmel Valley uses the weighted average cost method. The ending inventory of work in process consisted of 1,000 units that were completed as to materials and 25% complete as to labor and overhead. Required: Prepare the journal entries to record the above December transactions.
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