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ISBN: 9781259542169
Author: John J Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 8E
Requirement 1

To determine

To compute:

Cost of Goods manufactured for −

  • Garcon Company
  • Pepper Company
  • Requirement 1

    Expert Solution
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    Answer to Problem 8E

    Solution:

    Cost of Goods manufactured for −

  • Garcon Company = $ 96,680
  • Pepper Company = $ 139,860
  • Explanation of Solution

  • The cost of goods manufactured for Garcon Company −
    • Garcon Company
      Cost of Goods manufactured
      Direct Material

      Beginning raw material inventory
      7,250

      Add: Raw material purchases
      33,000

      Raw materials available for use
      40,250

      Less: Ending raw material inventory
      5,300

      Direct Material used34,950
      Direct Labor19,000
      Factory overhead


      Rental cost on factory equipment
      27,000

      Factory utilities
      9,000

      Factory supplies used
      8,200

      Indirect Labor
      1,250

      Repairs - Factory equipment
      4,780




      Total factory overheads50,230



      Total manufacturing costs104,180
      Add: Beginning Work in process inventory

      14,500
      Total costs of work in process inventory118,680
      Less: Ending work in process inventory

      22,000



      Cost of goods manufactured96,680

    The cost of goods manufactured for Garcon Company is explained as −

  • Direct Material Used
  • The information given for direct materials −
  • Beginning raw material inventory = $ 7,250
  • Raw material purchases = $ 33,000
  • Ending raw material inventory = $ 5,300

  •   Direct Material Used = Beginning raw material inventory + Raw material purchases                                       Ending raw material inventory Direct Material Used = $ 7,250 + $ 33,000  $ 5,300 Direct Material Used = $ 34,950

  • Direct Labor
  • The direct labor is given as = $ 19,000.
  • Total factory overheads
  • The information given for factory overheads −
  • Rental cost on factory equipment = $ 27,000
  • Factory utilities = $ 9,000
  • Factory supplies used = $ 8,200
  • Indirect Labor = $ 1,250
  • Repairs - Factory equipment = $ 4,780

  •    Total factory overheads = Rental cost on factory equipment + Factory utilities                                          + Factory supplies used + Indirect Labor + Repairs  Factory equipmentTotal factory overheads = $ 27,000 + $ 9,000 + $ 8,200 + $ 1,250 + 4,780Total factory overheads = $ 50,230

  • Total manufacturing costs

  •   Total manufacturing costs = Direct Material Used + Direct Labor + Total factory overheads Total manufacturing costs = $ 34,250 + $ 19,000 + 50,230 Total manufacturing costs = $ 104,180

  • Total costs of work in process inventory
  • The information given for total costs of work in process inventory −
  • Total manufacturing costs = $ 104,180
  • Beginning Work in process inventory = $ 14,500

  •   Total costs of work in process inventory = Total manufacturing costs + Beginning Work in process Total costs of work in process inventory = $ 104,180 + $ 14,500 Total costs of work in process inventory = $ 118,680

  • Cost of goods manufactured
  • The information given for Cost of goods manufactured −
  • Total costs of work in process inventory = $ 118,680
  • Ending work in process inventory = $ 22,000

  •   Cost of goods manufactured = Total costs of work in process inventory                                                   Ending work in process inventory Cost of goods manufactured = $ 118,680  $ 22,000 Cost of goods manufactured = $ 96,680

    The cost of goods manufactured for Garcon Company = $ 96,680

  • The cost of goods manufactured for Pepper Company −
    • Pepper Company
      Cost of Goods manufactured
      Direct Material

      Beginning raw material inventory
      9,000

      Add: Raw material purchases
      52,000

      Raw materials available for use
      61,000

      Less: Ending raw material inventory
      7,200

      Direct Material used53,800
      Direct Labor
      35,000
      Factory overhead


      Rental cost on factory equipment
      22,750

      Factory utilities
      12,000

      Factory supplies used
      3,200

      Indirect Labor
      7,660

      Repairs - Factory equipment
      1,500

      Total factory overheads47,110



      Total manufacturing costs
      135,910
      Add: Beginning Work in process inventory

      19,950
      Total costs of work in process inventory155,860
      Less: Ending work in process inventory

      16,000



      Cost of goods manufactured139,860

    The cost of goods manufactured for Pepper Company is explained as −

  • Direct Material Used
  • The information given for direct materials −
  • Beginning raw material inventory = $ 9,000
  • Raw material purchases = $ 52,000
  • Ending raw material inventory = $ 7,200

  •   Direct Material Used = Beginning raw material inventory + Raw material purchases                                       Ending raw material inventory Direct Material Used = $ 9,000 + $ 52,000  $ 7,200 Direct Material Used = $ 53,800

  • Direct Labor
  • The direct labor is given as = $ 35,000.
  • Total factory overheads
  • The information given for factory overheads −
  • Rental cost on factory equipment = $ 22,750
  • Factory utilities = $ 12,000
  • Factory supplies used = $ 3,200
  • Indirect Labor = $ 7,660
  • Repairs - Factory equipment = $ 1,500

  •    Total factory overheads = Rental cost on factory equipment + Factory utilities                                          + Factory supplies used + Indirect Labor + Repairs  Factory equipmentTotal factory overheads = $ 22,750 + $ 12,000 + $ 3,200 + 7,660 + $ 1,500Total factory overheads = $ 47,110

  • Total manufacturing costs

  •   Total manufacturing costs = Direct Material Used + Direct Labor + Total factory overheads Total manufacturing costs = $ 53,800 + $ 35,000 + $ 47,110 Total manufacturing costs = $ 135,910

  • Total costs of work in process inventory
  • The information given for total costs of work in process inventory −
  • Total manufacturing costs = $ 135,910
  • Beginning Work in process inventory = $ 19,950

  •   Total costs of work in process inventory = Total manufacturing costs + Beginning Work in process Total costs of work in process inventory = $ 135,910 + $ 19,950 Total costs of work in process inventory = $ 155,860

  • Cost of goods manufactured
  • The information given for Cost of goods manufactured −
  • Total costs of work in process inventory = $ 155,860
  • Ending work in process inventory = $ 16,000

  •   Cost of goods manufactured = Total costs of work in process inventory                                                   Ending work in process inventory Cost of goods manufactured = $ 155,860  $ 16,000 Cost of goods manufactured = $ 139,860

    The cost of goods manufactured for Pepper Company = $ 139,860
    .

    Conclusion

    Thus, the costs of goods manufactured for both the companies have been computed.

    Requirement 2

    To determine

    To compute:

    Cost of goods sold for −

  • Garcon Company
  • Pepper Company
  • Requirement 2

    Expert Solution
    Check Mark

    Answer to Problem 8E

    Solution:

    The cost of goods sold for −

  • Garcon Company = $ 91,030
  • Pepper Company = $ 143,010
  • Explanation of Solution

  • The cost of goods sold for Garcon Company −
  • The information given here is −
  • Cost of goods manufactured = $ 96,680
  • Beginning Finished goods inventory = $ 12,000
  • Ending finished goods inventory = $ 17,650

  •   Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods manufactured + Beginning Finished good inventory                                   Ending finished goods inventory Cost of goods sold = $ 96,680 + $ 12,000  $ 17,650Cost of goods sold = $ 91,030

    The cost of goods sold for Garcon Company is $ 91,030.

  • The cost of goods sold for Pepper Company −
  • The information given here is −
  • Cost of goods manufactured = $ 139,860
  • Beginning Finished goods inventory = $ 16,450
  • Ending finished goods inventory = $ 13,300

  •   Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods manufactured + Beginning Finished good inventory                                   Ending finished goods inventory Cost of goods sold = $ 139,860 + $ 16,450  $ 13,300Cost of goods sold = $ 143,010

    The cost of goods sold for Pepper Company is $ 143,010.

    Conclusion

    Thus, the costs of goods sold for both the companies have been computed.

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