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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
14

The following information is available for Lock-Tite Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job orde

r costing system.
April 30 May 31
Inventories Raw materials $ 30,000 $ 56,000
Work in process 9,900 20,100
Finished goods 59,000 33,700
Activities and information for May
Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 194,000
Factory payroll (paid with cash) 100,000
Factory overhead
Indirect materials 16,000
Indirect labor 23,000
Other overhead costs 100,000
Sales (received in cash) 1,000,000
Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55 %
Required:
A. Compute the following amounts for the month of May using T-accounts.
1. Cost of direct material used.
2. Cost of direct labor used.
3. Cost of goods manufactured.
4. Cost of goods sold.
5. Gross Product.
6. Overapplied or underapplied or overapplied overhead.
Business
1 answer:
lakkis [162]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.Cost of direct material used =$168000

2.cost of  direct labor used =$100000

3.Cost of goods manufactured =$396800

4.cost of goods sold =$422100

5.Gross profit = $577900

6.Under applied factory overhead =$84000

Explanation:

Direct labour= (D/L)

Direct material = (D/M)

Factory overhead =( FOH)

Raw material used = material (open) +purchased -material (end)

                               = 30000+194000-56000

                              = 168000.

Entry:  Dr work in process  168000

                   Cr raw material          168000

Manufacturing cost = Raw material used + direct labor cost + factory overhead.

                        = 168000+100000+(16000+23000+100000) = $407000.

COGM= Manufacturing cost+work in process (open)-work in process (end)

          = 407000+9900 - 20100 = $396800.

Applied factory overhead= direct labor * predetermined rate

                                          = 100000*55% = $55000.

entry: Dr  work in process  55000

               Cr Applied factory overhead   55000.

Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods manufactured + finished goods (open) -finished goods (end).

                             = 396800+59000-33700 =$422100.

                                             T-account

Raw material                                                           Work in process

Dr___________Cr__                                      __ DR ___________CR

30000--                                                         (open)  9900 ----

194000---                                                     (D/L)  100000   ---  

             ----                  56000                     (FOH) 55000    ---   20100

            ---- bal figure 168000                             168000  --   bal fig 312800.

Actual factory overhead = $139000

Applied factory overhead =$<u>55000</u>

Under applied factory overhead = 84000.

Sales =                                                                                             1000000

Less cost of goods sold =                                                             (<u>422100</u>)

Gross profit                                                                                    577900

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