Principles of Cost Accounting
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Chapter 2, Problem 15P
One of the tennis rackets that Ace Sporting Goods manufactures is a titanium model (Slam) that sells for $149. The cost of each Slam consists of:
Job 100 produced 100 Slams, of which six were spoiled and classified as seconds. Seconds are sold to discount stores for $50 each.
Required:
- 1. Under the assumption that the loss from spoilage will be distributed to all jobs produced during the current period, use general
journal entries to (a) record the costs of production, (b) put spoiled goods into inventory, and (c) record the cash sale of spoiled units. - 2. Under the assumption that the loss due to spoilage will be charged to Job 100, use general journal entries to (a) record the costs of production, (b) put spoiled goods into inventory, and (c) record the cash sale of spoiled units.
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