CengageNOWv2, 1 term Printed Access Card for Warren's Survey of Accounting, 8th
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ISBN: 9781305961982
Author: Carl Warren
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.1P

Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts
Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide variety of sizes and styles. The following incomplete ledger accounts refer to transactions that are summarized for May:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.1P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  1

In addition, the following information is available:

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

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.1P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  2
b.Factory overhead is applied to each job at a rate of 120% of direct labor cost.
c.The May 1 Work in Process balance consisted of two jobs, as follows:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.1P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  3
d. Customer jobs completed and units sold in May were as follows:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.1P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  4

Instructions
Determine the missing amounts associated with each letter. Provide supporting calculations by completing a table with the following headings:

Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.1P, Analyzing manufacturing cost accounts Summer Boards Company manufactures surf boards in a wide , example  5

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Concept Introduction:

Direct Cost:

The cost which is directly related to the product and affects those items directly which contribute to the revenue generation in the business is referred as direct cost.It makes a direct relation to the manufacturing cost.

Indirect Cost:

The cost which is not directly related to the product and does not affect those items directly which contribute to the revenue generation in the business is referred as indirect cost. These can be fixed costs or such costs that are incurred as a whole and cannot be related to manufacturing cost.

The missing items in regard to the manufacturing costs SB Company.

Answer to Problem 10.4.1P

The following table represents items in regard to the manufacturing costs SB Company:

    Job no.Quantity
    (a)
    May
    1
    work in process
    Direct Material
    (b)
    Direct Labor
    (c)
    Factory overhead
    (d)
    {120%×(c)}
    Total cost
    (e)
    (b)+(c)+(d)
    Unit cost
    (f)
    {ea}
    Units sold
    (g)
    Cost of goods sold
    (h)
    {(f)×(g)}
    521100$1,500$5,000$15,000$18,000$39,500$39580$31,600
    522200$4,000$8,500$26,000$31,200$69,700$348.50160$55,760
    523100$3,500$8,000$9,600$21,100$21100
    524125$7,500$25,000$30,000$62,500$500105$52,500
    52590$5,600$17,500$21,000$44,100$49075$36,750
    52670$2,000$4,500$5,400$11,900$17000

Explanation of Solution

(A) Calculation of material requisition at May 31 :

The material requisition will be the cost of direct material incurred during the year. So, the material requisition is $32,100.

(B) Calculation of balance of work in process at May 1 :

The work in process at the beginning is given which is

$5,500($1,500+$4,000)

(C) Calculation of balance of work in process of material at May 31 :

The material work in process balance will be the cost of direct material incurred during the year for the jobs not completed i.e. job no. 523 and 526 in which the material is $5,500($3,500+$2,000).

(D) Calculation of balance of work in process of direct labor at May 31 :

The direct labor work in process balance will be the cost of direct labor incurred during the year for the jobs not completed i.e. job no. 523 and 526 in which the labor is $12,500($8,000+$4,500).

(E) Calculation of balance of work in process and total of factory overhead at May 31 :

The factory overhead work in process balance will be the factory overhead incurred during the year for the jobs not completed i.e. job no. 523 and 526 in which the factory overhead is $15,000($9,600+$5,400).

The factory overhead balance applied in total will be the factory overhead incurred during the year i.e. 120% of total direct labor which will amount to $115,200($96,000×120%).

(F) Calculation of work in process of completed jobs at May 31 :

    Job no.Quantity
    (a)
    Units soldUnsold quantity
    (g)
    Direct Material
    (b)
    Direct Labor
    (c)
    Factory overhead
    (d)
    {120%×(c)}
    Total cost
    (e)
    (b)+(c)+(d)
    Unit cost
    (f)
    {ea}
    Cost of goods sold
    (h)
    {(f)×(g)}
    5211008020$5,000$15,000$18,000$39,500$395$7,900
    52220016040$8,500$26,000$31,200$69,700$348.50$13,940
    52412510520$7,500$25,000$30,000$62,500$500$10,000
    525907515$5,600$17,500$21,000$44,100$490$7,350
    $39,190

The balance of completed jobs is $39,190.

(G) Calculation of cost of goods sold of finished goods at May 31 :

    Job no.Quantity
    (a)
    Total costUnit costUnits sold
    (g)
    Cost of goods sold
    (h)
    {(f)×(g)}
    521100$39,500$39580$31,600
    522200$69,700$348.50160$55,760
    524125$62,500$500105$52,500
    52590$44,100$49075$36,750
    $176,610

The balance of cost of goods sold of finished goods is $176,610.

(H) Calculation of indirect labor at May 31 :

The balance of indirect labor to be transferred to the factory overhead will be the difference of the total wages payable and the direct labor i.e. $14,000($110,000$96,000).

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