Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Managerial Chapters (6th Edition)
Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Managerial Chapters (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134486857
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 17, Problem 38BP

Hero Stars produces stars for elementary teachers to reward their students. Hero Stars’ trial balance on June 1 follows:

Chapter 17, Problem 38BP, Hero Stars produces stars for elementary teachers to reward their students. Hero Stars trial balance , example  1

June 1 balances in the subsidiary ledgers were as follows:

  • Raw Materials Inventory subsidiary ledger: Paper, $5,000; indirect materials, $1,300
  • Work-in-Process Inventory subsidiary ledger: Job 120, $39,400; Job 121, $0
  • Finished Goods Inventory subsidiary ledger: Large Stars, $9,900; Small Stars, $11,400

June transactions are summarized as follows:

  1. a. Collections on account, $141,000.
  2. b. Selling and administrative expenses incurred and paid, $22,000.
  3. c. Payments on account, $35,000.
  4. d. Materials purchases on account: Paper, $25,500; indirect materials, $4,100.
  5. e. Materials requisitioned and used in production:

Chapter 17, Problem 38BP, Hero Stars produces stars for elementary teachers to reward their students. Hero Stars trial balance , example  2

  1. f. Wages incurred during June, $40,000. Labor time records for the month: Job 120, $3,800; Job 121, $18,800; indirect labor, $17,400.
  2. g. Wages paid in June include the balance in Wages Payable at May 31 plus $37,200 of wages incurred during June.
  3. h. Depreciation on plant and equipment, $3,100.
  4. i. Manufacturing overhead allocated at the predetermined overhead allocation rate of 50% of direct labor cost.
  5. j. Jobs completed during the month: Job 120 with 700,000 Large Stars at a total cost of $45,900.
  6. k. Sales on account: all of Job 120 for $104,000.
  7. l. Adjusted for overallocated or underallocated manufacturing overhead.

Requirements

  1. 1. Journalize the transactions for the company.
  2. 2. Open T-accounts for the general ledger, the Raw Materials Inventory subsidiary ledger, the Work-in-Process Inventory subsidiary ledger, and the Finished Goods Inventory subsidiary ledger. Insert each account balance as given, and use the reference Bal. Post the journal entries to the T-accounts using the transaction letters as a reference.
  3. 3. Prepare a trial balance at June 30, 2018.
  4. 4. Use the Work-in-Process Inventory T-account to prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the month of June.
  5. 5. Prepare an income statement for the month of June.
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Chapter 17 Solutions

Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Managerial Chapters (6th Edition)

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