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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
6

A Credit Note issued to customer

Business
1 answer:
Irina18 [472]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A credit note is issued to a customer who's been overcharged.

Explanation:

it is a form of refund of the amount overcharged.

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Predetermined overhead rate, based on the direct labor costs:

= Total manufacturing overhead costs/direct labor costs

= $840,000/$700,000 = $1.20 per direct labor cost

Predetermined overhead rate, based on the direct labor hours:

= Total manufacturing overhead costs/direct labor hours

= $840,000/20,000 = $4.20 per direct labor hour

b) Job Cost Sheets

                                             Job 50        Job 51         Job 52

Beginning inventory          $49,440

Direct materials                    10,300       $40,170        $30,900

Direct labor                            5,150         25,750          20,600

Manufacturing overhead      6,180         30,900          24,720

Finished goods inventory $71,070      $96,820                      $76,220

c) Journal Entries:

i) Purchase of raw materials:

Debit Inventory $92,700

Credit Accounts Payable $92,700

To record the purchase of raw materials.

ii) Factory labor costs incurred:

Debit Factory labor costs $72,100

Credit Employer Payroll Taxes Expense $16,480

Credit Factory Salary and Wages $55,620

To record factory labor costs.

iii) Manufacturing overhead costs incurred:

Debit Manufacturing overhead $66,950

Credit Inventory for indirect materials $17,510

Credit Salaries & Wages $20,600

Credit Equipment Depreciation $12,360

Credit Accounts Payable $16,480

To record manufacturing overhead

d) Journal Entries:

Debit Job 50 $21,630

Credit Direct materials $10,300

Credit Direct labor $5,150

Credit Manufacturing overhead $6,180

To allocate manufacturing costs to job 50.

Debit Job 51 $96,820

Credit Direct materials $40,170

Credit Direct labor $25,750

Credit Manufacturing overhead $30,900

To allocate manufacturing costs to job 51.

Debit Job 52 $76,220

Credit Direct materials $30,900

Credit Direct labor $20,600

Credit Manufacturing overhead $24,720

To allocate manufacturing costs to job 52.

e) Journal Entries:

Debit Finished Goods Inventory $167,890

Credit Job 50 $71,070

Credit Job 51 $96,820

To record finished goods from Jobs 50 and 51

f) Journal Entries for Sale of Jobs:

Debit Accounts Receivable $288,400

Credit Sales Revenue $288,400

To record the sale of Jobs 49 and 50 on account.

Debit Cost of goods sold $163,770

Credit Finished goods inventory $163,770

To record the cost of Jobs 49 and 50 sold.

g) Balance in Finished Goods Inventory account:

Beginning balance: Job 49 $92,700

Debit Job 50                         $71,070

Debit Job 51                        $96,820

less: cost of jobs sold        $163,770

Ending balance: Job 51      $96,820

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Total overhead applied        61,800  

Underapplied overhead     $5,150                  

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a) Data:

1. Job 50 in process:

Beginning Job 50 in process:

Direct materials               $20,600

Direct labor                       $12,360

Manufacturing overhead $16,480

Total                                 $49,440

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3. Beginning raw materials inventory = $15,450

4. Production, Completion, and Sales of Jobs:

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Completed Jobs 50 and 51

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Job 50  $162,740

5. Additional events:

Purchase of raw materials on account = $92,700

Factory labor costs of $72,100 ($16,480 of it, employer payroll taxes)

Manufacturing overhead costs:

Indirect materials                            $17,510

Indirect labor                                $20,600

Equipment Depreciation              $12,360

Other manufacturing overheads $16,480 (on account)

Total manufacturing overhead   $66,950

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50                  $10,300             $5,150

51                     40,170             25,750

52                  30,900             20,600

                    $81,370            $51,500

6. Job costing system accumulates and allocates Marigold Company's direct material, labor, manufacturing overhead costs to jobs based on their usage of the various resources in the production of goods and services.

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