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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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The following data were taken from the records of Clarkson Company for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017.Raw Materials Invento

ry 7/1/16 $51,100Factory Insurance $4,700Raw Materials Inventory 6/30/17 46,000Factory Machinery Depreciation 19,000Finished Goods Inventory 7/1/16 98,200Factory Utilities 29,100Finished Goods Inventory 6/30/17 26,100Office Utilities Expense 9,350Work in Process Inventory 7/1/16 26,800Sales Revenue 564,000Work in Process Inventory 6/30/17 22,300Sales Discounts 4,700Direct Labor 147,750Plant Manager’s Salary 65,600Indirect Labor 26,560Factory Property Taxes 9,810Accounts Receivable 27,100Factory Repairs 1,600Raw Materials Purchases 97,500Cash 35,600A) Prepare a cost of goods manufactured schedule (Assume all raw materials used were direct materials).B) Prepare an income statement through gross profitC) Prepare the current assets section of the balance sheet at June 30,2017
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1 answer:
konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

A) cost of goods manufactured schedule

Factory Insurance                                                  4,700

Factory Utilities                                                    29,100

Factory Machinery Depreciation                        19,000

Direct Labor                                                        147,750

Plant Manager`s Salary                                       65,600

Indirect Labor                                                      26,560

Factory Property Taxes                                         9,810

Factory Repairs                                                      1,600

Add Beginning Work in Process Inventory       26,800

Less Closing Work in Process Inventory          (22,300)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                         $308,620

B) income statement through gross profit

Sales Revenue                                                                   564,000

Less Sales Discounts                                                            (4,700)

Net Sales                                                                            559,300

Less Cost of Goods Sold :

Finished Goods Inventory                                98,200

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured                 308,620

Less Closing Finished Goods Inventory         (26,100)   (380,720)

Gross Profit                                                                         178,580

C) current assets section of the balance sheet at June 30,2017

<u>Current Assets</u>

Raw Materials Inventory      46,000

Work in Process Inventory   22,300

Finished Goods Inventory    26,100

Accounts Receivable            27,100

Cash                                      35,600

Total Current Assets           157,100

Explanation:

<u>Raw Materials Consumed in Production Calculation</u>

<em>Open a Raw Materials T - Account as follows :</em>

<u>Debit :</u>

Opening Balance                                                      $51,100

Purchases                                                                $97,500

Totals                                                                      $148,600

<u>Credit :</u>

Closing  Balance                                                      $46,000

Requisitioned for Production  (Balancing figure) $102,600

Totals                                                                      $148,600

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