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- Ellerson Company provided the following information for the last calendar year: During the year, direct materials purchases amounted to 278,000, direct labor cost was 189,000, and overhead cost was 523,000. During the year, 100,000 units were completed. Refer to Exercise 2.21. Last calendar year, Ellerson recognized revenue of 1,312,000 and had selling and administrative expenses of 204,600. Required: 1. What is the cost of goods sold for last year? 2. Prepare an income statement for Ellerson for last year.Ellerson Company provided the following information for the last calendar year: During the year, direct materials purchases amounted to 278,000, direct labor cost was 189,000, and overhead cost was 523,000. During the year, 100,000 units were completed. Required: 1. Calculate the total cost of direct materials used in production. 2. Calculate the cost of goods manufactured. Calculate the unit manufacturing cost. 3. Of the unit manufacturing cost calculated in Requirement 2, 2.70 is direct materials and 5.30 is overhead. What is the prime cost per unit? Conversion cost per unit?The following events took place for Rushmore Biking Inc. during February, the first month of operations as a producer of road bikes: Purchased 480,000 of materials. Used 434,500 of direct materials in production. Incurred 125,000 of direct labor wages. Applied factory overhead at a rate of 40% of direct labor cost. Transferred 578,000 of work in process to finished goods. Sold goods with a cost of 550,000. Revenues earned by selling bikes, 910,000. Incurred 185,000 of selling expenses. Incurred 90,000 of administrative expenses. a. Prepare the income statement for Rushmore Biking for the month ending February 28. b. Determine the inventory balances on February 28, the end of the first month of operations.
- Baldwin Printing Company uses a job order cost system and applies overhead based on machine hours. A total of 150,000 machine hours have been budgeted for the year. During the year, an order for 1,000 units was completed and incurred the following: The accountant computed the inventory cost of this order to be 4.30 per unit. The annual budgeted overhead in dollars was: a. 577,500. b. 600,000. c. 645,000. d. 660,000.Financial statements of a manufacturing firm The following events took place for Sorensen Manufacturing Company during January, the first month of its operations as a producer of digital video monitors: a. Purchased 250,000 of materials. b. Used 180,000 of direct materials in production. c. Incurred 450,000 of direct labor wages. d. Incurred 180,000 of factory overhead. e. Transferred 760,000 of work in process to finished goods. f. Sold goods for 1,200,000. g. Sold goods with a cost of 675,000 h. Incurred 215,000 of selling expense i. Incurred 125,000 of administrative expense Using the information given, complete the following: a. Prepare the January income statement for Sorensen Manufacturing Company. b. Determine the inventory balances at the end of the first month of operations.During the year, a company purchased raw materials of $77,321, and incurred direct labor costs of $125,900. Overhead is applied at the rate of 75% of the direct labor cost. These are the inventory balances: Compute the cost of materials used in production, the cost of goods manufactured, and the cost of goods sold.
- Glasson Manufacturing Co. produces only one product. You have obtained the following information from the corporations books and records for the current year ended December 31, 2016: a. Total manufacturing cost during the year was 1,000,000, including direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead. b. Cost of goods manufactured during the year was 970,000. c. Factory Overhead charged to Work in Process was 75% of direct labor cost and 27% of the total manufacturing cost. d. The beginning Work in Process inventory, on January 1, was 40% of the ending Work in Process inventory, on December 31. e. Material purchases were 400,000 and the ending balance in Materials inventory was 60,000. No indirect materials were used in production. Required: Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured for the year ended December 31 for Glasson Manufacturing. (Hint: Set up a statement of cost of goods manufactured, putting the given information in the appropriate spaces and solving for the unknown information.)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.)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?
- Pattison Products, Inc., began operations in October and manufactured 40,000 units during the month with the following unit costs: Fixed overhead per unit = 280,000/40,000 units produced = 7. Total fixed factory overhead is 280,000 per month. During October, 38,400 units were sold at a price of 24, and fixed marketing and administrative expenses were 130,500. Required: 1. Calculate the cost of each unit using absorption costing. 2. How many units remain in ending inventory? What is the cost of ending inventory using absorption costing? 3. Prepare an absorption-costing income statement for Pattison Products, Inc., for the month of October. 4. What if November production was 40,000 units, costs were stable, and sales were 41,000 units? What is the cost of ending inventory? What is operating income for November?SCHEDULE OF COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED The following information is supplied for Maupin Manufacturing Company. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year ended December 31, 20--. Assume that all materials inventory items are direct materials. Work in process, January 1 77,000 Materials inventory, January 1 31,000 Materials purchases 35,000 Materials inventory, December 31 26,000 Direct labor 48,000 Overhead 20,000 Work in process, December 31 62,000A production department within a company received materials of $7,000 and conversion costs of $5,000 from the prior department. It added material of $78400 and conversion costs of $47000. The equivalent units are 5,000 for material and 4,000 for conversion. What is the unit cost for materials and conversion?