Work in Process Finished Goods Bal. 17,000 Complete 245,000 40,000 Sold Bal. 210,000 DL 80,000 Complete 245,000 он 140,000 Bal. 75,000 DM 40,000 Bal. 32,000 Overhead Cost of Goods Sold 138,500 140,000 210,000 Bal. 1,500

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Barrymore Costume Company, located in New York City, sews costumes for plays and musicals. Barrymore considers itself primarily a service firm, as it never produces costumes without a preexisting order and only purchases materials to the specifications of the particular job. Any
finished goods ending inventory is temporary and is zeroed out as soon as the show producer
pays for the order. Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor cost. During the first quarter
of the year, the following activity took place in each of the accounts listed:

Job 32 was the only job in process at the end of the first quarter. A total of 1,000 direct labor
hours at $10 per hour were charged to Job 32.
Required:
1. Assuming that overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor cost, what was the overhead
rate used during the first quarter of the year?
2. What was the applied overhead for the first quarter? The actual overhead? The under- or
overapplied overhead?
3. What was the cost of goods manufactured for the quarter?
4. Assume that the overhead variance is closed to the cost of goods sold account. Prepare the
journal entry to close out the overhead control account. What is the adjusted balance in
Cost of Goods Sold?
5. For Job 32, identify the costs incurred for direct materials, direct labor, and overhead.

Work in Process
Finished Goods
Bal.
17,000 Complete 245,000
40,000 Sold
Bal.
210,000
DL
80,000
Complete
245,000
он
140,000
Bal.
75,000
DM
40,000
Bal.
32,000
Overhead
Cost of Goods Sold
138,500
140,000
210,000
Bal.
1,500
Transcribed Image Text:Work in Process Finished Goods Bal. 17,000 Complete 245,000 40,000 Sold Bal. 210,000 DL 80,000 Complete 245,000 он 140,000 Bal. 75,000 DM 40,000 Bal. 32,000 Overhead Cost of Goods Sold 138,500 140,000 210,000 Bal. 1,500
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