Summit Company has provided the following inventory balances and manufacturing cost data for the month of January:   Inventories:              January 1    January 31     Direct materials ....... P30,000      P40,000     Work in process ........ P15,000      P20,000     Finished goods ......... P65,000      P50,000                                        Month of January   Cost of goods manufactured ........    P515,000   Manufacturing overhead applied ....    P150,000   Direct materials used .............    P190,000   Actual manufacturing overhead .....    P144,000

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Summit Company has provided the following inventory balances and manufacturing cost data for the month of January:

  Inventories:              January 1    January 31

    Direct materials ....... P30,000      P40,000

    Work in process ........ P15,000      P20,000

    Finished goods ......... P65,000      P50,000

 

                                     Month of January

  Cost of goods manufactured ........    P515,000

  Manufacturing overhead applied ....    P150,000

  Direct materials used .............    P190,000

  Actual manufacturing overhead .....    P144,000

 

Under Summit's job-order costing system, any over or underapplied overhead is closed to the Cost of Goods Sold account at the end of the calendar year (i.e., December 31).

 

84.

 

What was the total amount of direct material purchases during January?

a. P180,000

b. P190,000

c. P195,000

d. P200,000

 

 

85.

 

How much direct labor cost was incurred during January?

a. P170,000

b. P175,000

c. P180,000

d. P186,000

 

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