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Chapter 3.A, Problem 1E
EXERCISE 3A-1 Transaction Analysis LO3-5
Carmen Company is a manufacturer that completed numerous transactions during the month, some of which are shown below:
- Raw materials used in production as direct materials, $56,000.
- Paid direct laborers $40,000 in cash for their work on various jobs during the month.
- Applied $35,000 of manufacturing
overhead to production during the month. - Various
jobs costing a total of $110,000 were completed during the month and transferred to Finished Goods. - Various completed jobs costing a total of $90,000 were sold to customers.
- Cash sales for the month totaled $160,000.
- Selling and administrative expenses paid in cash, $18,000.
Required:
The table shown below includes a subset of Carmen Company's balance sheet accounts. Record each of the above transactions using the accounts that are given. If a transaction increases an account balance, then record the amount as a positive number. If it decreases an account balance, then record the amount in parentheses.
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Carmen Company is a manufacturer that completed numerous transactions during the month, some of which are shown below:
a. Raw materials used in production as direct materials, $56,000.
b. Paid direct laborers $40,000 in cash for their work on various jobs during the month.
c. Applied $35,000 of manufacturing overhead to production during the month.
d. Various jobs costing a total of $110,000 were completed during the month and transferred to Finished Goods.
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f. Cash sales for the month totaled $160,000.
g. Selling and administrative expenses paid in cash, $18,000.
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The table shown below includes a subset of Carmen Company’s balance sheet accounts. Record each of the above transactions using the accounts that are given. If a transaction increases an account balance, then record the amount as a positive number. If it decreases an account balance, then record the amount in…
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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING >CUSTOM<W/AC SM21
Ch. 3.A - EXERCISE 3A-1 Transaction Analysis LO3-5 Carmen...Ch. 3.A - EXERCISE 3A-2 Transaction Analysis LO3-5 Adams...Ch. 3.A - EXERCISE 3A-3 Transaction Analysis LO3-5 Dixon...Ch. 3.A - PROBLEM 3A-4 Transaction Analysis LO3-5 Morrison...Ch. 3.A - PROBLEM 3A-5 Transaction Analysis LO3-5 Star...Ch. 3.A -
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