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- Statement of cost of goods manufactured; income statement; balance sheet The adjusted trial balance for Rochester Electronics, Inc. on November 30, the end of its first month of operation, is as follows: The general ledger reveals the following additional data: a. There were no beginning inventories. b. Materials purchases during the period were 33,000. c. Direct labor cost was 18,500. d. Factory overhead costs were as follows: Required: 1. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured for the month of November. 2. Prepare an income statement for the month of November. (Hint: Check to be sure that your figure for Cost of Goods Sold equals the amount given in the trial balance.) 3. Prepare a balance sheet as of November 30. (Hint: Do not forget Retained Earnings.)Cost of Goods Manufactured, Income Statement W. W. Phillips Company produced 4,000 leather recliners during the year. These recliners sell for 400 each. Phillips had 500 recliners in finished goods inventory at the beginning of the year. At the end of the year, there were 700 recliners in finished goods inventory. Phillips accounting records provide the following information: Required: 1. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured. 2. Compute the average cost of producing one unit of product in the year. 3. Prepare an income statement for external users.Review Problem for Chapters 1 and 2 UltraLift Corp. manufactures chain hoists. The raw materials inventories on hand on October 1 were as follows: The balances in the ledger accounts on October 1 were as follows: Transactions during October were as follows: a. Payroll recorded during the month: direct labor, 28,000; indirect labor, 4,800. b. Indirect materials purchased for cash, 1,000. c. Materials purchased on account: chain4,000 lb, 8,800; pulleys2,000 sets, 10,200; steel plates5,000 units, 3,000. d. Sales on account for the month, 126,375. e. Accounts receivable collected, 72,500. f. Materials used during October (FIFO costing): chain14,000 lb; pulleys4,400 sets; bolts and taps4,000 lb; steel plates3,800 units. g. Payroll paid, 32,800. h. Indirect materials issued to production in October, 650. i. Factory heat, light, and power costs for October, 3,000 (not yet paid). j. Office salaries paid, 6,000. k. Advertising paid, 2,000. l. Accounts payable paid, 33,750. m. Expired insuranceon office equipment, 100; on factory machinery, 300. n. Factory rent paid, 2,000. o. Depreciation on office equipment, 400; on office furniture, 180; on machinery, 1,200. p. Factory overhead charged to jobs, 11,950. q. Work in Process, October 31, 31,000. (Hint: The difference between the sum of the beginning balance in Work in Process plus the total charges to it during the period less the ending balance in Work in Process represents the cost of the goods completed during the period.) r. Cost of goods sold during the month, 84,250. Required: 1. Set up T-accounts and enter the balances as of October 1. 2. Prepare journal entries to record each of the previous transactions. 3. Post the journal entries to the accounts, setting up any new ledger accounts necessary. Only controlling accounts are to be maintained; however, show the calculation for the cost of materials used. 4. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured for October. 5. Prepare an income statement. 6. Prepare a balance sheet showing the classifications of current assets, plant and equipment, current liabilities, and stockholders equity.
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