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Chapter 2, Problem 2PSB
Cavallo Mfg.’s computer system generated the following trial on December 31, 2015. The company’s manager knows that the
After examining various files, the manager identifies the following six source documents that need to be processed to bring the accounting records up to date.
Jobs 603 and 604 are the only units in process at year-end. The predetermined overhead rate is of direct labor cost.
Required
- Use information on the six source documents to prepare
journal entries to assign the following costs. - Direct materials costs to Work in Process Inventory.
- Direct labor costs to Work in Process Inventory.
- Overhead costs to Work in Process Inventory.
- Indirect materials costs to the Factory Overhead account.
- Indirect labor costs to the Factory Overhead account.
- Determine the revised balance of the Factory Overhead account after making the entries in part 1. Determine whether there is under- or overapplied overhead for the year. Prepare the
adjusting entry to allocate any over- or underapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold, assuming the amount is not material. - Prepare a revised trial balance.
- Prepare an income statement for 2015 and a
balance sheet as of December 31, 2015.
Analysis Component
- Assume that the $2,100 indirect materials on materials requisition 94-233 should have been materials charged to Job 604. Without providing specific calculations, describe the impact of this error on the income statement for 2015 and the balance sheet at December 31, 2015.
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