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Nana76 [90]
4 years ago
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Quality Brick Company produces bricks in two processing departments—Molding and Firing. Information relating to the company’s op

erations in March follows: Raw materials used in production: Molding Department, $23,000; and Firing Department, $8,000. Direct labor costs incurred: Molding Department, $12,000; and Firing Department, $7,000. Manufacturing overhead was applied: Molding Department, $25,000; and Firing Department, $37,000. Unfired, molded bricks were transferred from the Molding Department to the Firing Department. According to the company’s process costing system, the cost of the unfired, molded bricks was $57,000. Finished bricks were transferred from the Firing Department to the finished goods warehouse. According to the company’s process costing system, the cost of the finished bricks was $103,000. Finished bricks were sold to customers. According to the company’s process costing system, the cost of the finished bricks sold was $101,000. Required: Prepare journal entries to record items (a) through (f) above
Business
1 answer:
Keith_Richards [23]4 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

a. Work-in-Process - Molding Department $23,000  

   Work-in-Process - Firing Department $8,000  

                                To Direct Materials  $31,000

(Being the direct materials  is recorded)

b. Work-in-Process - Molding Department $12,000  

     Work-in-Process - Firing Department $7,000  

                          To Direct Labor  $19,000

(Being the direct labor used is  recorded)

c. Work-in-Process - Molding Department $25,000  

Work-in-Process - Firing Department $37,000  

                 To Manufacturing Overhead  $62,000

(Being the manufacturing overhead recorded)

d. Work-in-Process - Firing Department $57,000  

                 To Work-in-Process - Molding Department  $57,000

(Being the transfer of product is recorded)

e.Finished Goods $103,000  

               To Work-in-Process - Firing Department  $103,000

(Being the transfer of product is recorded)

f. Cost of goods sold $101,000  

                To Finished Goods  $101,000

(Being  the cost of goods of sold is recorded)

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