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goblinko [34]
4 years ago
14

Barefoot Running​ Company's work in process inventory on June 1 has a balance of $ 22 comma 800$22,800 representing Job No. 265.

During​ June, $ 50 comma 000$50,000 of direct materials were requisitioned for Job No. 265 and $ 35 comma 000$35,000 of direct labor cost was incurred on Job No. 265. Manufacturing overhead is allocated at 115115​% of direct labor cost. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred in June amounted to $ 41 comma 400$41,400. No new jobs were started during June. Job No. 265 is completed on June 28. What is the total cost assigned to Job No.​ 265?
Business
1 answer:
MArishka [77]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The total cost assigned to Job No.​ 265 is $148,050

Explanation:

The computation of the total cost is shown below:

= Beginning balance of work in progress inventory + direct material cost + direct labor cost + manufacturing overhead cost

= $22,800 + $50,000 + $35,000 + $40,250

= $148,050

The manufacturing overhead cost is computed by

= Direct labor cost × allocation percentage

= $35,000 × 115%

= $40,250

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