ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES V1 6/17 >C<
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Author: Horngren
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Chapter 19, Problem S19.3SE
Accounting for materials
Learning Objective 2
Analyze the following T-accounts to determine the amount of direct and indirect materials used.
Raw Materials Inventory | Work-in-Process Inventory | ||||
Bal. 35 | Bal. 25 | ||||
Purchased 215 | ??? Used | Direct Materials ??? | SOS Cost of Goods Manufactured | ||
Bal. 10 | Direct Labor 280 | ||||
Manufacturing |
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Bal. 40 |
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1. Which of the following represents the computation of direct materials cost per equivalent unit?
Total direct cost for the period divided by total equivalent units of direct materials.
Total equivalent units of direct materials divided by total direct cost for the period.
Total direct cost for the period divided by total units of direct materials.
Total units of direct materials divided by total direct cost for the period.
2. What is the conversion cost per equivalent unit, when the total conversion cost for the period is $1,225 and the total units of packaged drinking water produced during the same period is 5,000 gallons (70 percent complete).
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Exercise 2: Flow of Cost - Cost System
You are required to compute for the unknowns in the following accounts:
Materials
Inventory
7,950
Purchase Returns
750
Purchases
27,500
Direct Materials
?
Indirect Materials
(e)
Inventory, end
5,100
Work in Process
Inventory
13,650
Cost of Goods Sold Completed
(c)
Direct Materials Cost
23,500
Direct Labor Cost
(a)
Factory Overhead Applied (100% of direct labor cost)
(b)
Inventory
11,750
62,150
Finished Goods
Inventory
12,500
Cost of Goods Sold
(d)
Cost of Goods Sold Completed
?
Inventory, end
11,250
Chapter 19 Solutions
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES V1 6/17 >C<
Ch. 19 - Prob. 1QCCh. 19 - When a manufacturing company uses direct...Ch. 19 - When a manufacturing company uses indirect...Ch. 19 - When a manufacturing company uses direct labor, it...Ch. 19 - What is Gell's predetermined overhead allocation...Ch. 19 - What is Gell's actual manufacturing overhead cost?...Ch. 19 - How much manufacturing overhead would Gell...Ch. 19 - What entry would Gell make to adjust the...Ch. 19 - A manufacturing company completed work on a job....Ch. 19 - Prob. 10QC
Ch. 19 - Why do managers need to know the cost of their...Ch. 19 - What types of companies use job order costing...Ch. 19 - What types of companies use process costing...Ch. 19 - What is the purpose of a job cost record?Ch. 19 - Explain the difference between cost of goods...Ch. 19 - A job was started on May 15, completed on June 27,...Ch. 19 - Give the journal entry for raw materials purchased...Ch. 19 - What is the purpose of the raw materials...Ch. 19 - How does the use of direct and indirect materials...Ch. 19 - Give the journal entry for direct and indirect...Ch. 19 - Give five examples of manufacturing overhead...Ch. 19 - What is the predetermined overhead allocation...Ch. 19 - What is an allocation base? Give some examples.Ch. 19 - How is manufacturing overhead allocated to jobs?Ch. 19 - A completed job cost record shows the unit cost of...Ch. 19 - Explain the journal entry for the allocation of...Ch. 19 - Give the journal entry for the completion of a...Ch. 19 - Why does the sale of a completed job require two...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19RQCh. 19 - If a company incurred $5,250 in actual overhead...Ch. 19 - Refer to the previous question. Give the journal...Ch. 19 - Explain the terms accumulate, assign, allocate,...Ch. 19 - Why would the manager of a service company need to...Ch. 19 - How is the predetermined overhead allocation rate...Ch. 19 - Distinguishing between job order costing and...Ch. 19 - Accounting for materials Back Country manufactures...Ch. 19 - Accounting for materials Learning Objective 2...Ch. 19 - Accounting for labor Learning Objective 2...Ch. 19 - Accounting for overhead Learning Objective 3 Oak...Ch. 19 - Allocating overhead Learning Objective 3 Job 303...Ch. 19 - Calculating predetermined overhead allocation...Ch. 19 - Completing and selling products Learning Objective...Ch. 19 - Comparing actual to allocated overhead Learning...Ch. 19 - Calculating under/overallocated overhead Learning...Ch. 19 - Prob. S19.11SECh. 19 - Prob. S19.12SECh. 19 - Prob. S19.13SECh. 19 - Prob. S19.14SECh. 19 - Distinguishing between job order costing and...Ch. 19 - Defining terminology Learning Objectives 1,2 Match...Ch. 19 - E19-17 Accounting for job costs
Learning Objective...Ch. 19 - E19-18 Recording materials and labor...Ch. 19 - Prob. E19.19ECh. 19 - Allocating and adjusting manufacturing overhead...Ch. 19 - Prob. E19.21ECh. 19 - Prob. E19.22ECh. 19 - Prob. E19.23ECh. 19 - Preparing job order costing journal entries...Ch. 19 - Prob. E19.25ECh. 19 - E19-26 Determining missing amounts
Learning...Ch. 19 - Prob. E19.27ECh. 19 - Prob. P19.28APGACh. 19 - Prob. P19.29APGACh. 19 - Prob. P19.30APGACh. 19 - Prob. P19.31APGACh. 19 - Prob. P19.32APGACh. 19 - Prob. P19.33APGACh. 19 - Prob. P19.34BPGBCh. 19 - Prob. P19.35BPGBCh. 19 - Prob. P19.36BPGBCh. 19 - Prob. P19.37BPGBCh. 19 - Prob. P19.38BPGBCh. 19 - Using job order costing in a service company...Ch. 19 - Using Excel to calculate a predetermined overhead...Ch. 19 - P19-41 Accounting for manufacturing overhead
This...Ch. 19 - Prob. 19.1TIATCCh. 19 - Prob. 19.1DCCh. 19 - Prob. 19.1FC
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