ton Company manufactures custom guitars in a wide variety of styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for May:   Materials May 1 Balance 34,900 May 31 Requisitions (a) 31 Purchases 140,400       Work in Process May 1 Balance

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Analyzing Manufacturing Cost Accounts

Clapton Company manufactures custom guitars in a wide variety of styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for May:

 

Materials
May 1 Balance 34,900 May 31 Requisitions (a)
31 Purchases 140,400      



Work in Process
May 1 Balance (b) 31 Completed jobs (f)
31 Materials (c)      
31 Direct labor (d)      
31 Factory overhead applied (e)      



Finished Goods
May 1 Balance 0 May 31 Cost of goods sold (g)
31 Completed jobs (f)      



Wages Payable
      May 31 Wages incurred 111,300
           



Factory Overhead
May 1 Balance 20,300 May 31 Factory overhead applied (e)
31 Indirect labor (h)      
31 Indirect materials 18,700      
31 Other overhead 56,600      

 

In addition, the following information is available:

  1. Materials and direct labor were applied to the following jobs in May:

    Job No.   Style Quantity Direct Materials Direct Labor
    101   AF1 200     $24,100       $15,000    
    102   AF3 370     39,160       23,000    
    103   AF2 210     16,670       8,000    
    104   VY1 260     41,340       26,000    
    105   VY2 150     21,200       14,000    
    106   AF4 110     6,850       3,000    
        Total 1,300     $149,320       $89,000    
  2. Factory overhead is applied to each job at a rate of 130% of direct labor cost.
  3. The May 1 Work in Process balance consisted of two jobs, as follows:

    Job No. Style Work in Process,
    May 1
    101 AF1 $5,800      
    102 AF3 14,500      
    Total   $20,300      
  4. Customer jobs completed and units sold in May were as follows:

    Job No. Style Completed in
    May
    Units Sold
    in May
    101 AF1 X 160  
    102 AF3 X 296  
    103 AF2   0  
    104 VY1 X 218  
    105 VY2 X 125  
    106 AF4   0  

Required:

1.  Determine the missing amounts associated with each letter and complete the following table. If required, round amounts to the nearest dollar. If an answer is zero, enter in "0". Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

 

Job No. Quantity May 1
Work in
Process
Direct
Materials
Direct
Labor
Factory
Overhead
Total Cost Unit Cost Units Sold Cost of Goods Sold
No. 101 fill in the blank 1 $ 5,800   $ 24,100   $ 15,000   $fill in the blank 2   $fill in the blank 3   $fill in the blank 4   fill in the blank 5   $fill in the blank 6  
No. 102 fill in the blank 7 14,500   39,160   23,000   fill in the blank 8   fill in the blank 9   fill in the blank 10   fill in the blank 11   fill in the blank 12  
No. 103 fill in the blank 13     16,670   8,000   fill in the blank 14   fill in the blank 15       fill in the blank 16   fill in the blank 17  
No. 104 fill in the blank 18     41,340   26,000   fill in the blank 19   fill in the blank 20   fill in the blank 21   fill in the blank 22   fill in the blank 23  
No. 105 fill in the blank 24     21,200   14,000   fill in the blank 25   fill in the blank 26   fill in the blank 27   fill in the blank 28   fill in the blank 29  
No. 106 fill in the blank 30     6,850   3,000   fill in the blank 31   fill in the blank 32       fill in the blank 33   fill in the blank 34  
Total fill in the blank 35 $20,300   $149,320   $89,000   $fill in the blank 36   $fill in the blank 37           $fill in the blank 38  

 

a. Materials Requisitions  $fill in the blank 39

b. Work in Process Beginning Balance  $fill in the blank 40

c. Direct Materials  $fill in the blank 41

d. Direct Labor  $fill in the blank 42

e. Factory overhead applied  $fill in the blank 43

f. Completed jobs  $fill in the blank 44

g. Cost of goods sold  $fill in the blank 45

h. Indirect labor  $fill in the blank 46

2.  Determine the May 31 balances for each of the inventory accounts and factory overhead. Use the minus sign to indicate any credit balances.

 

Materials $fill in the blank 47
Work in Process $fill in the blank 48
Finished Goods $fill in the blank 49
Factory Overhead $fill in the blank 50
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