(3) What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job?

(3) What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job?.

Instructions

(a) Answer the following questions.

(1) What are the source documents for direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to this job?

(2) What is the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate?

(3) What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job?

(b) Prepare the entry to record the completion of the job.Job Cost Sheet

JOB NO. 469
ITEM White Lion Cages FOR Tesla Company Quantity 2,000 Date Requested 7/2
Date Completed 7/31

Date Direct                             Materials Direct        Labor Manufacturing
Overhead
7/10                                        828

12                                           900
15                                           440                             528
22                                          380                              456
24                                         1,600′
27                                         1,500
31                                                                              648

 

Cost of completed job:
Direct materials                                                    ————————–
Direct labor                                                          ————————–
Manufacturing overhead Total cost                     ————————–
Unit cost                                                              ————————–

  1. At May 31, 2005, the accounts of Yellow Knife Manufacturing Company show thefollowing.

  2. May 1 inventories-finished goods $12,600, work in process $14,700, and raw materials$8,200.

  3. May 31 inventories-finished goods $11,500, work in process $17,900, and raw materials$7,100.
  4. Debit postings to work in process were: direct materials $62,400, direct labor $32,000,and manufacturing overhead applied $48,000.
  5. Sales totaled $200,000.

Instructions
(a) Prepare a condensed cost of goods manufactured schedule.
(b) Prepare an income statement for May through gross profit.
(c) Indicate the balance sheet presentation of the manufacturing inventories at May 31, 2005.

3.The Sanding Department of Han Furniture Company has the following production and manufacturing cost data for April 2005.
Production: 12,000 units finished and transferred out; 3,000 units started that are 100% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs.
Manufacturing costs: Materials $36,000; labor $30,000; overhead $37,320. Instructions
Prepare a production cost report. There is no beginning work in process.

  1. Mary Mahr has recently been promoted to production manager, and so she has just started to receive various managerial reports. One of the reports she has received is the production cost report that you prepared. It showed that her department had 1,000 equivalent units in ending inventory. Her department has had a history of not keeping enough inventory on hand to meet demand. She has come to you, very angry, and wants to know why you credited her with only 1,000 units when she knows she had at least twice that many on hand.
    Instructions
    Explain to her why her production cost report showed only 1,000 equivalent units in ending inventory. Write an informal memo. Be kind and explain very clearly why she is mistaken.

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An analysis of the accounts shows the following.
1. The equipment depreciates $250 per month.
2. One-third of the unearned rent was earned during the quarter.
3. Interest of $500 is accrued on the notes payable.
4. Supplies on hand total $850.
5. Insurance expires at the rate of $300 per month.

Instructions

Prepare the adjusting entries at March 31, assuming that adjusting entries are made quarterly. Additional accounts are: Depreciation Expense; Insurance Expense; Interest Payable; and Supplies Expense. (Omit explanations.)

(3) What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job?

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