Jamison Company uses job-order costing and provided the following information on jobs worked on in the month of September:   Total Cost Complete? Sold? Job 101 $4,500        Yes No Job 102 3,400        No No Job 103 1,200        No No Job 104 2,800        Yes No Job 105 3,900        Yes Yes Job 106  1,700        No No Job 107 6,000        Yes No Job 108 7,450        Yes Yes The beginning balance of Finished Goods was $4,000 for Job 100, which was not sold by the end of the month. Required: 1. Calculate the ending balance of Work in Process.  2. Calculate the ending balance of Finished Goods.  3. Calculate the ending balance of Cost of Goods Sold.  4. Suppose that Job 107 had been sold. How would that affect the ending inventory balances and cost of goods sold? Work in Process would______, Finished Goods would________, and Cost of Goods Sold would_________.

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Jamison Company uses job-order costing and provided the following information on jobs worked on in the month of September:

  Total Cost Complete? Sold?
Job 101 $4,500        Yes No
Job 102 3,400        No No
Job 103 1,200        No No
Job 104 2,800        Yes No
Job 105 3,900        Yes Yes
Job 106  1,700        No No
Job 107 6,000        Yes No
Job 108 7,450        Yes Yes

The beginning balance of Finished Goods was $4,000 for Job 100, which was not sold by the end of the month.

Required:

1. Calculate the ending balance of Work in Process. 

2. Calculate the ending balance of Finished Goods. 

3. Calculate the ending balance of Cost of Goods Sold. 

4. Suppose that Job 107 had been sold. How would that affect the ending inventory balances and cost of goods sold? Work in Process would______, Finished Goods would________, and Cost of Goods Sold would_________.

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