Managerial Accounting (5th Edition)
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Author: Karen W. Braun, Wendy M. Tietz
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.49AP
Determine and record job costs (Learning Objectives 2, 3, 4, & 6)
Veon Homes manufactures prefabricated chalets in Colorado. The company uses a perpetual inventory system and a
- a. Purchased materials on account, $490,000.
- b. Incurred total manufacturing wages of $115,000, which included both direct labor and indirect labor. Used direct labor in manufacturing as follows:
Direct Labor | |
Chalet 13 | $14,200 |
Chalet 14 | $28,500 |
Chalet 15 | $19,900 |
Chalet 16 | $21,900 |
- c. Requisitioned direct materials in manufacturing as follows:
Direct Materials | |
Chalet 13 | $41,400 |
Chalet 14 | $56,700 |
Chalet 15 | $62,400 |
Chalet 16 | $66,500 |
- d. Depreciation of manufacturing equipment used on different chalets, $6,300.
- e. Other overhead costs incurred on Chalets 13–16:
Equipment rentals paid in cash | $10,600 |
Prepaid plant insurance expired | $ 8,000 |
- f. Allocated overhead to jobs at the predetermined rate of 60% of direct labor cost.
- g. Chalets completed: 13, 15, and 16.
- h. Chalets sold on account: 13 for $92,000 and 16 for $141,000.
Requirements
- 1. Record the preceding events in the general journal.
- 2. Open T-accounts for Work in Process Inventory and Finished Goods Inventory.
Post the appropriate entries to these accounts, identifying each entry by letter. Determine the ending account balances, assuming that the beginning balances were zero. - 3. Summarize the job cost of the unfinished chalet and show that this equals the ending balance in Work in Process Inventory.
- 4. Summarize the job cost of the completed chalet that has not yet been sold and show that this equals the ending balance in Finished Goods Inventory.
- 5. Compute the gross profit on each chalet that was sold. What costs must the gross profit cover for Veon Homes?
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