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den301095 [7]
3 years ago
7

Prepare summary journal entries to record the following transactions for a company in its first month of operations. Raw materia

ls purchased on account, $108,000. Direct materials used in production, $44,000. Indirect materials used in production, $19,800. Paid cash for factory payroll, $70,000. Of this total, $46,000 is for direct labor and $24,000 is for indirect labor. Paid cash for other actual overhead costs, $8,750. Applied overhead at the rate of 120% of direct labor cost. Transferred cost of jobs completed to finished goods, $86,000. Sold jobs on account for $123,000. The jobs had a cost of $86,000.
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Whitepunk [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<u>Journal Entries</u>

<u />

Raw Materials $108,000  (debit)

Accounts Payable $108,000 (credit)

<em>Being purchase of Raw Materials on Account</em>

<em />

Work In Process ; Direct  Material Cost $44,000 (debit)

Work In Process ; Indirect Material Cost $19,800 (debit)

Raw Materials $63,800 (credit)

<em>Being Raw Materials requisitioned for Production</em>

<em />

Work In Process ; Direct Wages and Salaries $46,000 (debit)

Work In Process ; Indirect Wages and Salaries $24,000 (debit)

Cash $70,000 (credit)

<em>Being Wages and Salaries Paid in Cash</em>

<em />

Overheads $8,750 (debit)

Cash $8,750 (credit)

<em>Being Cash paid for Overheads</em>

<em />

Work In Process $55,200 (debit)

Overheads $55,200 (credit)

<em>Being Overheads Applied to Work In Process at 120% of direct labor cost</em>

<em />

Finished Goods $86,000 (debit)

Work In Process $86,000 (credit)

<em>Being Goods transferred to Finished Goods</em>

<em />

Trade Receivable $123,000 (debit)

Revenue $123,000 (credit)

<em>Being Sale of Jobs on Account</em>

<em />

Cost of Sales $86,000 (debit)

Finished Goods $86,000 (credit)

<em>Being Cost of Jobs Sold</em>

Explanation:

Costs incurred for Manufacturing are accumulated In the <em>Work In Process Account.</em>

This account is de-recognized as the goods are transferred to <em>Finished Goods.</em>

The Finished Goods Inventory Account is then de-recognised as the Jobs are sold to the Customers.

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