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garik1379 [7]
4 years ago
14

Following are selected transactions for Vitalo Company.

Business
1 answer:
yKpoI14uk [10]4 years ago
5 0

Answer and Explanation:

The Computation of interest amount is shown below:-

Particulars           Total through     Through maturity   Through maturity

                              Maturity              Nov. 1                            Jan 1

Principal               $16,000                 $16,000                     $16,000

Rate                          5%                       5%                               5%

Time                     180 ÷ 360            60 ÷ 360                  120 ÷ 360

Total interest         $400                    $133                             $267

2. The Journal entries are shown below:-

a. Notes receivable Dr, $16,000

         To accounts receivable $16,000

(Being issuance of notes is recorded)

b. Interest receivable Dr, $133

        To Interest revenue $133

(Being interest revenue is recorded)  

c. Cash Dr, $16,400

        To Notes receivable  $16,000

         To Interest revenue  $267

          To Interest receivable $133

(Being cash received is recorded)

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Question Completion:

The following information applies to Pro-Weave manufactures stadium blankets by passing the products through a weaving department and a sewing department. The following information is available regarding its June inventories:

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1. Computation of:

a) Cost of products transferred from Weaving to Sewing = $2,370,000

b) Cost of products transferred from Sewing to Finished Goods = $3,215,000

c) Cost of Goods Sold = $3,275,000

2. Journal Entries on June 30 to record:

(a) goods transferred from weaving to sewing

Debit WIP: Sewing $2,370,000

Credit WIP: Weaving $2,370,000

To transfer goods from weaving to sewing.

(b) goods transferred from sewing to finished goods

Debit Finished Goods Inventory $3,215,000

Credit WIP: Sewing $3,215,000

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(c) sale of finished goods, and

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Credit Sales Revenue $4,000,000

To record the sale of goods on credit.

(d) cost of goods sold

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Credit Finished Goods Inventory $3,275,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

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Beginning Inventory                $ 300,000       $570,000     $1,266,000

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Less Ending Inventory               330,000  

Transferred to Sewing        ($2,370,000)     2,370,000

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Less Ending Inventory                                       700,000

Transferred to Finished Goods                  ($3,215,000)        3,215,000

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Less Ending Inventory                                                             1,206,000

Cost of Goods Sold                                                              $3,275,000

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Indirect labor     1,500,000

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