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Test Bank for Introduction to Managerial Accounting 6th Edition Brewer, Garrison, Noreen Chapter 02 True / False Questions 1. The use of predetermined overhead rates in a job-order cost syst... em makes it possible to estimate the total cost of a given job as soon as production is completed. True False 2. A job cost sheet is used to accumulate costs charged to a job. True False 3. The following journal entry would be made to apply overhead cost to jobs in a job-order costing system: True False 4. Under a job-order cost system the Work in Process account is debited with the cost of materials purchased. True False 5. The process of assigning overhead cost to jobs is known as overhead application. True False 6. The cost of a completed job in a job-order costing system typically consists of the actual direct materials cost of the job, the actual direct labor cost of the job, and the actual manufacturing overhead cost of the job. True False 7. A debit balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account at the end of the year means that manufacturing overhead is overapplied. True False 8. Period costs are expensed as incurred, rather than going into the Work in Process account. True False 9. Advertising costs should be charged to the Manufacturing Overhead account. True False 10 When a job has been completed, the goods are transferred from the . production department to the finished goods warehouse and the journal entry would include a credit to Work in Process. True False 11 Underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead represents the . difference between actual overhead costs and applied overhead costs. True False 12 Top management salaries should not go into the Manufacturing Overhead . account. True False 13 If manufacturing overhead applied exceeds the actual manufacturing . overhead costs of the period, then manufacturing overhead is overapplied. True False Multiple Choice Questions 14 In computing its predetermined overhead rate, Marple Company . inadvertently left its indirect labor costs out of the computation. This oversight will cause: A. Manufacturing Overhead to be overapplied. B. the Cost of Goods Manufactured to be understated. C. the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account to be understated. D. the ending balance in Work in Process to be overstated. 15 Which of the following is the correct formula to compute the . predetermined overhead rate? A. Estimated total units in the allocation base divided by estimated total manufacturing overhead costs. B. Estimated total manufacturing overhead costs divided by estimated total units in the allocation base. C. Actual total manufacturing overhead costs divided by estimated total units in the allocation base. D. Estimated total manufacturing overhead costs divided by actual total units in the allocation base. 16 Which of the following would probably be the least appropriate allocation . base for allocating overhead in a highly automated manufacturer of specialty valves? A. machine- hours B. power consumption C. direct labor- hours D. machine setups 17 What document is used to determine the actual amount of direct labor to . record on a job cost sheet? A. time ticket B. payroll register C. production order D. wages payable account 18 A proper journal entry to close overapplied manufacturing overhead to . Cost of Goods Sold would be: A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D 19 In a job-order costing system, direct labor cost is ordinarily debited to: . A. Manufacturing Overhead. B. Cost of Goods Sold. C. Finished Goods. D. Work in Process. 20 In a job-order costing system, the use of direct materials that have been . previously purchased is recorded as a debit to: A. Raw Materials inventory. B. Work in Process inventory. C. Finished Goods inventory. D. Manufacturing Overhead. 21 The journal entry to record the incurrence of indirect labor costs is: . A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D 22 Which of the following accounts is debited when direct labor is recorded? . A. Work in process B. Salaries and wages expense C. Salaries and wages payable D. Manufacturing overhead 23 The balance in the Work in Process account equals: . A. the balance in the Finished Goods inventory account. B. the balance in the Cost of Goods Sold account. C. the balances on the job cost sheets of uncompleted jobs. D. the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account. 24 In a job-order costing system, indirect materials that have been previously . purchased and that are used in production are recorded as a debit to: A. Work in Process inventory. B. Manufacturing Overhead. C. Finished Goods inventory. D. Raw Materials inventory. 25 Martinez Aerospace Company uses a job-order costing system. The direct . materials for Job #045391 were purchased in July and put into production in August. The job was not completed by the end of August. At the end of August, in what account would the direct material cost assigned to Job #045391 be located? A. raw materials inventory B. work in process inventory C. finished goods inventory D. cost of goods manufactured 26 Which terms will make the following statement true? When manufacturing . overhead is overapplied, the Manufacturing Overhead account has a balance and applied manufacturing overhead is greater than manufacturing overhead. A. debit, actual B. credit, actual C. debit, estimated D. credit, estimated 27 Overapplied manufacturing overhead occurs when: . A. applied overhead exceeds actual overhead. B. applied overhead exceeds estimated overhead. C. actual overhead exceeds estimated overhead. D. budgeted overhead exceeds actual overhead. 28 Daguio Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead . rate. At the beginning of the year, the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $224,580. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 18,200 hours, manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $12,100, and the actual manufacturing overhead was $219,580. The predetermined overhead rate for the year must have been closest to: A. $11.40 per machine- hour B. $12.34 per machine- hour C. $12.06 per machine- hour D. $10.53 per machine- hour 29 Wert Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct . labor cost to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Last year, the company's estimated manufacturing overhead was $1,200,000 and its estimated level of activity was 50,000 direct labor-hours. The company's direct labor wage rate is $12 per hour. Actual manufacturing overhead amounted to $1,240,000, with actual direct labor cost of $650,000. For the year, manufacturing overhead was: A. overapplied by $60,000 B. underapplied by $60,000 C. overapplied by $40,000 D. underapplied by $44,000 30 Crinks Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead . rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor-hours were 11,200 hours and the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $259,840. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 10,800 hours and the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $254,840. Overhead at the end of the year was: A. $4,280 overapplied B. $9,280 overapplied C. $9,280 underapplied D. $4,280 underapplied 31 At the beginning of the year, manufacturing overhead for the year was . estimated to be $267,500. At the end of the year, actual direct labor- hours for the year were 22,100 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $262,500, and manufacturing overhead for the year was overapplied by $13,750. If the predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor-hours, then the estimated direct labor-hours at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been: A. 22,100 direct labor- hours B. 19,900 direct labor- hours C. 21,000 direct labor- hours D. 21,400 direct labor- hours 32 Brace Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead . rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor-hours were 21,600 hours. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 20,400 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $506,920, and manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $23,440. The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been: A. $501,92 0 B. $531,44 5 C. $483,48 0 D. $511,92 0 33 Yista Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct . labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company estimated manufacturing overhead at $510,000 for the year and direct labor-hours at 100,000 hours. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the year totaled $540,000. Actual direct labor-hours were 105,000. What was the overapplied or underapplied overhead for the year? A. $30,000 overapplied B. $30,000 underapplied C. $4,500 overapplied D. $4,500 underapplied 34 Malcolm Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct . labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The cost records for September will show: A. Overapplied manufacturing overhead of $1,500 B. Underapplied overhead of $1,500 C. Overapplied manufacturing overhead of $3,500 D. Underapplied overhead of $3,500 35 The Work in Process inventory account of a manufacturing firm shows a . balance of $3,000 at the end of an accounting period. The job cost sheets of two uncompleted jobs show charges of $500 and $300 for direct materials, and charges of $400 and $600 for direct labor. From this information, it appears that the company is using a predetermined overhead rate, as a percentage of direct labor costs, of: A. 83 % B. 120 % C. 40 % D. 300 % 36 Washtenaw Corporation uses a job-order costing system. The following . data are for last year: Washtenaw applies overhead using a predetermined rate based on direct labor-hours. What predetermined overhead rate was used last year? A. $3.55 per direct labor- hour B. $3.25 per direct labor- hour C. $3.08 per direct labor- hour D. $3.36 per direct labor- hour 37 Capalbo Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 52,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $2.78 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $1,192,360. The actual labor-hours for the year turned out to be 52,600 labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $2.7 8 B. $25.4 5 C. $25.7 1 D. $22.9 3 38 Compton Company uses a predetermined overhead rate in applying . overhead to production orders on a labor cost basis in Department A and on a machine-hours basis in Department B. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company made the following estimates: What predetermined overhead rate would be used in Department A and Department B, respectively? A. 83% and $5 B. 83% and $3 C. 120% and $3 D. 83% and $4 39 Hayne Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the most recently completed year appear below: The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $7.8 9 B. $30.9 5 C. $24.5 2 D. $32.4 1 40 The Collins Company uses predetermined overhead rates to apply . manufacturing overhead to jobs. The predetermined overhead rate is based on labor cost in Dept. A and machine-hours in Dept. B. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates: What predetermined overhead rates would be used in Dept A and Dept B, respectively? A. 71% and $4.00 B. 140% and $4.00 C. 140% and $4.80 D. 71% and $4.80 41 Simoneaux Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the machine-hours for the upcoming year at 22,000 machine-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $8.65 per machine-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $609,400. The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $36.35 per machine- hour B. $27.70 per machine- hour C. $33.32 per machine- hour D. $8.65 per machine- hour 42 Kelsh Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine- . hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has provided the following estimated costs for next year: Kelsh estimates that 5,000 direct labor-hours and 10,000 machine-hours will be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per hour will be: A. $6.8 0 B. $6.4 0 C. $3.4 0 D. $8.2 0 43 Kaiser Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the upcoming year appear below: The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $6.6 8 B. $25.0 2 C. $25.5 9 D. $18.3 4 44 The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 674 on . its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $2,039. A total of 32 direct labor-hours and 175 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $14 per labor-hour. The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $15 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be: A. $2,96 7 B. $2,48 7 C. $2,06 8 D. $5,11 2 45 Job 731 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded . on its job cost sheet: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine- hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $14 per machine-hour. The total cost that would be recorded on the job cost sheet for Job 731 would be: A. $3,28 8 B. $5,09 4 C. $4,25 4 D. $2,41 8 46 The operations of the Kerry Company resulted in underapplied overhead . of $5,000. The entry to close out this balance to Cost of Goods Sold and the effect of the underapplied overhead on Cost of Goods Sold would be: A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D 47 Reichelderfer Corporation has provided data concerning the company's . Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of August. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $50,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $72,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $72,000. B. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $50,000. C. Actual manufacturing overhead for the month was $50,000. D. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $22,000. 48 Hults Corporation has provided data concerning the company's . Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of November. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $75,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $57,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $75,000. B. Actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was $57,000. C. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $75,000. D. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $18,000. 49 Vandagriff Corporation has provided data concerning the company's . Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of June. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $77,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $64,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $77,000. B. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $64,000. C. Manufacturing overhead for the month was overapplied by $13,000. D. Actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was $64,000. 50 During October, Crusan Corporation incurred $62,000 of direct labor costs . and $4,000 of indirect labor costs. The journal entry to record the accrual of these wages would include a: A. debit to Work in Process of $66,000 B. credit to Work in Process of $66,000 C. debit to Work in Process of $62,000 D. credit to Work in Process of $62,000 51 During December at Ingrim Corporation, $74,000 of raw materials were . requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $6,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a: A. debit to Raw Materials of $74,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $68,000 C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $6,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $74,000 52 Stickles Corporation incurred $79,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead . costs during August. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $75,000. The journal entry to record the incurrence of the actual Manufacturing Overhead costs would include a: A. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $79,000 B. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $79,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $75,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $75,000 53 Valles Corporation had $22,000 of raw materials on hand on February 1. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $75,000 of raw materials. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a: A. credit to Raw Materials of $97,000 B. debit to Raw Materials of $97,000 C. credit to Raw Materials of $75,000 D. debit to Raw Materials of $75,000 54 Wedd Corporation had $35,000 of raw materials on hand on May 1. During . the month, the company purchased an additional $68,000 of raw materials. During May, $92,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $5,000. The debits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in May total: A. $92,00 0 B. $ 0 C. $68,00 0 D. $87,00 0 55 During February, Degan Inc. transferred $60,000 from Work in Process to . Finished Goods and recorded a Cost of Goods Sold of $65,000. The journal entries to record these transactions would include a: A. debit to Finished Goods of $65,000 B. credit to Cost of Goods Sold of $65,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $60,000 D. credit to Finished Goods of $60,000 56 Kirson Corporation incurred $89,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead . costs during December. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $92,000. The journal entry to record the application of Manufacturing Overhead to Work in Process would include a: A. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $89,000 C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000 D. credit to Work in Process of $89,000 57 At the beginning of August, Hogancamp Corporation had $26,000 of raw . materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $73,000 of raw materials. During August, $77,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of August total: A. $73,00 0 B. $77,00 0 C. $99,00 0 D. $26,00 0 58 During July at Tiner Corporation, $74,000 of raw materials were . requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. The journal entry to record this requisition would include a debit to Manufacturing Overhead of: A. $ 0 B. $74,00 0 C. $7,00 0 D. $67,00 0 59 On February 1, Caddell Corporation had $28,000 of raw materials on . hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $70,000 of raw materials. During February, $81,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The debits to the Raw Materials account for the month of February total: A. $98,00 0 B. $70,00 0 C. $28,00 0 D. $81,00 0 60 In May, Hervey Inc. incurred $60,000 of direct labor costs and $3,000 of . indirect labor costs. The journal entry to record the accrual of these wages would include a: A. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $3,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $63,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $63,000 D. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $3,000 61 The Donaldson Company uses a job-order costing system. The following . data were recorded for July: Overhead is applied to jobs at the rate of 80% of direct materials cost. Jobs 475, 477, and 478 were completed during July and transferred to finished goods. Jobs 475 and 478 have been delivered to the customer. Donaldson's Work in Process inventory balance on July 31 was: A. $7,28 0 B. $2,60 0 C. $3,16 0 D. $3,32 0 62 Pinnini Co. uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor- . hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Last year, Pinnini Company incurred $225,000 in actual manufacturing overhead cost. The Manufacturing Overhead account showed that overhead was overapplied $14,500 for the year. If the predetermined overhead rate was $5.00 per direct labor-hour, how many hours did the company work during the year? A. 45,000 hours B. 47,900 hours C. 42,100 hours D. 44,000 hours 63 Dowan Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct . labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Last year Dowan Company incurred $156,600 in actual manufacturing overhead cost. The Manufacturing Overhead account showed that manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $12,600 for the year. If the predetermined overhead rate is $6.00 per direct labor-hour, how many hours did the company work during the year? A. 26,000 hours B. 24,000 hours C. 28,200 hours D. 25,000 hours 64 Kelson Company applies overhead to jobs on the basis of 60% of direct . labor cost. If Job 201 shows $27,000 of manufacturing overhead applied, the direct labor cost on the job was: A. $16,20 0 B. $27,00 0 C. $37,80 0 D. $45,00 0 65 The following accounts are from last year's books at Sharp Manufacturing: . Sharp uses job-order costing and applies manufacturing overhead to jobs based on direct labor costs. What is the amount of cost of goods manufactured for the year? A. $252,00 0 B. $227,00 0 C. $230,00 0 D. $255,00 0 66 Jurper Corporation used $150,000 of direct materials during April. At the . end of April, Jurper's direct materials inventory was $25,000 more than it was at the beginning of the month. Direct materials purchases during the April amounted to: A. $ 0 B. $125,00 0 C. $150,00 0 D. $175,00 0 67 Desrevisseau Inc., a manufacturing company, has provided the following . data for the month of August. The balance in the Work in Process inventory account was $10,000 at the beginning of the month and $22,000 at the end of the month. During the month, the company incurred direct materials cost of $63,000 and direct labor cost of $39,000. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $40,000. The manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $43,000. The cost of goods manufactured for August was: A. $133,00 0 B. $142,00 0 C. $145,00 0 D. $130,00 0 68 Under Lamprey Company's job-order costing system, manufacturing . overhead is applied to Work in Process inventory using a predetermined overhead rate. During January, Lamprey's transactions included the following: Lamprey Company had no beginning or ending inventories. What was the cost of goods manufactured for January? A. $302,00 0 B. $310,00 0 C. $322,00 0 D. $330,00 0 69 Delhoyo Corporation, a manufacturing company, has provided data . concerning its operations for September. The beginning balance in the raw materials account was $37,000 and the ending balance was $29,000. Raw materials purchases during the month totaled $57,000. Manufacturing overhead cost incurred during the month was $102,000, of which $2,000 consisted of raw materials classified as indirect materials. The direct materials cost for September was: A. $63,00 0 B. $57,00 0 C. $65,00 0 D. $49,00 0 70 Gest Inc. has provided the following data for the month of November. The . balance in the Finished Goods inventory account at the beginning of the month was $49,000 and at the end of the month was $45,000. The cost of goods manufactured for the month was $226,000. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $74,000 and the manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $70,000. The adjusted cost of goods sold that would appear on the income statement for November is: A. $226,00 0 B. $230,00 0 C. $222,00 0 D. $234,00 0 71 The actual manufacturing overhead incurred at Hogans Corporation . during April was $59,000, while the manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process was $74,000. The company's Cost of Goods Sold was $289,000 prior to closing out its Manufacturing Overhead account. The company closes out its Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $274,000 B. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $274,000 C. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $304,000 D. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $304,000 72 Sharp Company's records show that overhead was overapplied by . $10,000 last year. This overapplied manufacturing overhead was closed out to the Cost of Goods Sold account at the end of the year. In trying to determine why overhead was overapplied by such a large amount, the company has discovered that $6,000 of depreciation on factory equipment was charged to administrative expense in error. Given the above information, which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead was actually overapplied by $16,000 for the year. B. The company's net income is understated by $6,000 for the year. C. Under the circumstances posed above, the error in recording depreciation would have no effect on net operating income for the year. D. The $6,000 in depreciation should have been charged to Work in Process rather than to administrative expense. 73 Lietz Corporation has provided the following data concerning . manufacturing overhead for January: The company's Cost of Goods Sold was $369,000 prior to closing out its Manufacturing Overhead account. The company closes out its Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $392,000 B. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $346,000 C. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $346,000 D. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $392,000 74 Bakker Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct . labor-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $77,250 and 2,500 estimated direct labor-hours. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $79,000 and actual direct labor-hours were 2,400. The predetermined overhead rate for the year was closest to: A. $29.6 6 B. $32.9 2 C. $31.6 0 D. $30.9 0 75 Bakker Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct . labor-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $77,250 and 2,500 estimated direct labor-hours. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $79,000 and actual direct labor-hours were 2,400. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year was closest to: A. $74,16 0 B. $71,18 4 C. $75,84 0 D. $79,00 8 76 Bakker Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct . labor-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $77,250 and 2,500 estimated direct labor-hours. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $79,000 and actual direct labor-hours were 2,400. The overhead for the year was: A. $3,090 overapplied B. $4,840 underapplied C. $4,840 overapplied D. $3,090 underapplied 77 Acitelli Corporation, which applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of . machine-hours, has provided the following data for its most recent year of operations. The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The predetermined overhead rate is closest to: A. $42.3 0 B. $41.8 2 C. $42.1 2 D. $42.0 0 78 Acitelli Corporation, which applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of . machine-hours, has provided the following data for its most recent year of operations. The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year is closest to: A. $357,97 9 B. $360,54 7 C. $359,52 0 D. $362,08 8 79 Acitelli Corporation, which applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of . machine-hours, has provided the following data for its most recent year of operations. The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The overhead for the year was: A. $1,520 underapplied B. $2,520 overapplied C. $1,520 overapplied D. $2,520 underapplied 80 Carter Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of . machine-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $135,850. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $145,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,660. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $24.70 per machine-hour. The predetermined overhead rate was based on how many estimated machine-hours? A. 5,87 0 B. 5,50 0 C. 6,08 1 D. 5,66 0 81 Carter Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of . machine-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $135,850. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $145,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,660. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $24.70 per machine-hour. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year was closest to: A. $135,85 0 B. $149,21 8 C. $143,86 9 D. $139,80 2 82 Carter Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of . machine-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $135,850. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $145,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,660. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $24.70 per machine-hour. The overhead for the year was: A. $5,198 overapplied B. $3,952 underapplied C. $3,952 overapplied D. $5,198 underapplied 83 Snappy Company has a job-order costing system and uses a . predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Manufacturing overhead cost and direct labor hours were estimated at $100,000 and 40,000 hours, respectively, for the year. In July, Job #334 was completed at a cost of $5,000 in direct materials and $2,400 in direct labor. The labor rate is $6 per hour. By the end of the year, Snappy had worked a total of 45,000 direct labor-hours and had incurred $110,250 actual manufacturing overhead cost. If Job #334 contained 200 units, the unit product cost on the completed job cost sheet would be: A. $37.0 0 B. $42.0 0 C. $41.9 0 D. $39.5 0 84 Snappy Company has a job-order costing system and uses a . predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Manufacturing overhead cost and direct labor hours were estimated at $100,000 and 40,000 hours, respectively, for the year. In July, Job #334 was completed at a cost of $5,000 in direct materials and $2,400 in direct labor. The labor rate is $6 per hour. By the end of the year, Snappy had worked a total of 45,000 direct labor-hours and had incurred $110,250 actual manufacturing overhead cost. Snappy's manufacturing overhead for the year was: A. $10,250 underapplied B. $12,500 overapplied C. $12,500 underapplied D. $2,250 overapplied 85 Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a . predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The amount of direct materials cost in the March 31 Work in Process inventory account was: A. $5,25 0 B. $3,50 0 C. $9,00 0 D. $8,75 0 86 Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a . predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The Cost of Goods Manufactured for March was: A. $66,50 0 B. $61,50 0 C. $59,50 0 D. $63,00 0 87 Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a . predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The entry to dispose of the underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost for the month would include: A. a credit of $2,000 to Cost of Goods Sold. B. a debit of $5,000 to the Cost of Goods Sold. C. a debit of $5,000 to the Manufacturing Overhead account. D. a credit of $2,000 to the Manufacturing Overhead account. 88 Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a . predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The balance on March 1 in the Raw Materials inventory account was: A. $8,50 0 B. $6,50 0 C. $7,50 0 D. $9,50 0 89 On April 1, Bogdon Corporation had $30,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $63,000 of raw materials. During April, $76,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $2,000. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a: A. debit to Raw Materials of $63,000 B. credit to Raw Materials of $63,000 C. credit to Raw Materials of $93,000 D. debit to Raw Materials of $93,000 90 On April 1, Bogdon Corporation had $30,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $63,000 of raw materials. During April, $76,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $2,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a: A. debit to Raw Materials of $76,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $76,000 C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $2,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $74,000 91 On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The debits to the Raw Materials account for the month of April total: A. $94,00 0 B. $70,00 0 C. $60,00 0 D. $34,00 0 92 On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of April total: A. $94,00 0 B. $34,00 0 C. $70,00 0 D. $60,00 0 93 On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The debits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $60,00 0 B. $ 0 C. $70,00 0 D. $63,00 0 94 On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The credits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $70,00 0 B. $63,00 0 C. $ 0 D. $60,00 0 95 On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $7,00 0 B. $63,00 0 C. $ 0 D. $70,00 0 96 On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. . During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The credits to the Manufacturing Overhead account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $ 0 B. $70,00 0 C. $63,00 0 D. $7,00 0 97 During September, Stutzman Corporation incurred $86,000 of actual . Manufacturing Overhead costs. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $81,000. The journal entry to record the incurrence of the actual Manufacturing Overhead costs would include a: A. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $86,000 B. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $86,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $81,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $81,000 98 During September, Stutzman Corporation incurred $86,000 of actual . Manufacturing Overhead costs. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $81,000. The journal entry to record the application of Manufacturing Overhead to Work in Process would include a: A. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $81,000 B. credit to Work in Process of $86,000 C. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $81,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $86,000 99 Daane Company had only one job in process on May 1. The job had been . charged with $1,000 of direct materials, $3,302 of direct labor, and $5,382 of manufacturing overhead cost. The company assigns overhead cost to jobs using the predetermined overhead rate of $20.70 per direct labor-hour. During May, the following activity was recorded: Work in process inventory on May 30 contains $2,921 of direct labor cost. Raw materials consist solely of items that are classified as direct materials. The amount of direct materials cost in the May 30 work in process inventory account was: A. $5,68 0 B. $19,90 0 C. $8,40 0 D. $11,50 0 100Daane Company had only one job in process on May 1. The job had been . charged with $1,000 of direct materials, $3,302 of direct labor, and $5,382 of manufacturing overhead cost. The company assigns overhead cost to jobs using the predetermined overhead rate of $20.70 per direct labor-hour. During May, the following activity was recorded: Work in process inventory on May 30 contains $2,921 of direct labor cost. Raw materials consist solely of items that are classified as direct materials. The cost of goods manufactured for May was: A. $78,50 0 B. $78,10 0 C. $77,15 0 D. $74,82 2 101Daane Company had only one job in process on May 1. The job had been . charged with $1,000 of direct materials, $3,302 of direct labor, and $5,382 of manufacturing overhead cost. The company assigns overhead cost to jobs using the predetermined overhead rate of $20.70 per direct labor-hour. During May, the following activity was recorded: Work in process inventory on May 30 contains $2,921 of direct labor cost. Raw materials consist solely of items that are classified as direct materials. The entry to dispose of the underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost for the month would include a: A. debit of $1,350 to Manufacturing Overhead. B. credit of $4,761 to Manufacturing Overhead. C. credit of $1,350 to Manufacturing Overhead. D. debit of $4,761 to Manufacturing Overhead. 102The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions . of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The indirect labor cost is: A. $6,00 0 B. $13,00 0 C. $16,00 0 D. $31,00 0 103The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions . of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The cost of goods sold (after adjustment for underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead) is: A. $61,00 0 B. $62,00 0 C. $63,00 0 D. $64,00 0 104The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions . of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The manufacturing overhead applied is: A. $28,00 0 B. $29,00 0 C. $30,00 0 D. $38,00 0 105The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions . of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The cost of direct materials used in production is: A. $12,00 0 B. $13,00 0 C. $16,00 0 D. $20,00 0 106Entin Corporation reported the following data for the month of January: . The direct materials cost for January is: A. $59,00 0 B. $56,00 0 C. $71,00 0 D. $65,00 0 107Entin Corporation reported the following data for the month of January: . The cost of goods manufactured for January is: A. $202,00 0 B. $214,00 0 C. $217,00 0 D. $199,00 0 108Entin Corporation reported the following data for the month of January: . The adjusted cost of goods sold that appears on the income statement for January is: A. $197,00 0 B. $200,00 0 C. $201,00 0 D. $199,00 0 109Vanwagenen Inc. has provided the following data for the month of April: . The cost of goods manufactured for April is: A. $198,00 0 B. $201,00 0 C. $197,00 0 D. $202,00 0 110Vanwagenen Inc. has provided the following data for the month of April: . The adjusted cost of goods sold that appears on the income statement for April is: A. $197,00 0 B. $195,00 0 C. $200,00 0 D. $199,00 0 111Leija Manufacturing Company uses a job-order costing system and . started the month of March with one job in process (Job #359). This job had $500 of cost assigned to it at this time. During March, Leija assigned production costs as follows to the jobs worked on during the month: During March, Leija completed and sold Job #359. Job #360 was also completed but was not sold by month end. Job #361 was not completed by the end of March. What is Leija's cost of goods manufactured for March? A. $6,50 0 B. $14,10 0 C. $14,60 0 D. $16,50 0 112Leija Manufacturing Company uses a job-order costing system and . started the month of March with one job in process (Job #359). This job had $500 of cost assigned to it at this time. During March, Leija assigned production costs as follows to the jobs worked on during the month: During March, Leija completed and sold Job #359. Job #360 was also completed but was not sold by month end. Job #361 was not completed by the end of March. What is Leija's work in process inventory balance at the end of March? A. $1,90 0 B. $2,40 0 C. $2,90 0 D. $10,00 0 113Echenko Corporation uses a job-order costing system and applies . overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. During the year the company's Finished Goods inventory account was debited for $380,000 and credited for $335,500. The ending balance in the Finished Goods inventory account was $62,300. At the end of the year, manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $2,900. The balance in the Finished Goods inventory account at the beginning of the year was: A. $2,90 0 B. $62,30 0 C. $44,50 0 D. $17,80 0 114Echenko Corporation uses a job-order costing system and applies . overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. During the year the company's Finished Goods inventory account was debited for $380,000 and credited for $335,500. The ending balance in the Finished Goods inventory account was $62,300. At the end of the year, manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $2,900. If the applied manufacturing overhead was $70,400, the actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year was: A. $73,30 0 B. $67,50 0 C. $129,80 0 D. $85,30 0 115The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for . Fabatz Company during the year: The Cost of Goods Manufactured was: A. $23,80 0 B. $5,40 0 C. $22,60 0 D. $46,40 0 116The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for . Fabatz Company during the year: The direct labor cost was: A. $8,70 0 B. $12,00 0 C. $11,70 0 D. $14,20 0 117The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for . Fabatz Company during the year: The direct materials cost was: A. $3,30 0 B. $8,70 0 C. $6,30 0 D. $7,30 0 118The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for . Fabatz Company during the year: The manufacturing overhead applied was: A. $2,20 0 B. $3,00 0 C. $5,80 0 D. $13,90 0 119The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for . Fabatz Company during the year: The manufacturing overhead was: A. $2,200 underapplied B. $2,200 overapplied C. $400 overapplied D. $400 underapplied Essay Questions 120Alam Company is a manufacturing firm that uses job-order costing. At . the beginning of the year, the company's inventory balances were as follows: The company applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that it would work 45,000 machine-hours and incur $180,000 in manufacturing overhead cost. The following transactions were recorded for the year: a. Raw materials were purchased, $416,000. b. Raw materials were requisitioned for use in production, $420,000 ($380,000 direct and $40,000 indirect). c. The following employee costs were incurred: direct labor, $414,000; indirect labor, $60,000; and administrative salaries, $212,000. d. Selling costs, $141,000. e. Factory utility costs, $20,000. f. Depreciation for the year was $81,000 of which $73,000 is related to factory operations and $8,000 is related to selling, general, and administrative activities. g. Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs. The actual level of activity for the year was 48,000 machine-hours. h. The cost of goods manufactured for the year was $1,004,000. i. Sales for the year totaled $1,416,000 and the costs on the job cost sheets of the goods that were sold totaled $989,000. j. The balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account was closed out to Cost of Goods Sold. Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entry for each of the items above (a. through j.). You can assume that all transactions with employees, customers, and suppliers were conducted in cash. 121Babb Company is a manufacturing firm that uses job-order costing. The . company's inventory balances were as follows at the beginning and end of the year: The company applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that it would work 17,000 machine-hours and incur $272,000 in manufacturing overhead cost. The following transactions were recorded for the year: • Raw materials were purchased, $416,000. • Raw materials were requisitioned for use in production, $412,000 $(376,000 direct and $36,000 indirect). • The following employee costs were incurred: direct labor, $330,000; indirect labor, $69,000; and administrative salaries, $157,000. • Selling costs, $113,000. • Factory utility costs, $29,000. • Depreciation for the year was $121,000 of which $114,000 is related to factory operations and $7,000 is related to selling, general, and administrative activities. • Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs. The actual level of activity for the year was 15,000 machine-hours. • Sales for the year totaled $1,282,000. Required: a. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured in good form. b. Was the overhead underapplied or overapplied? By how much? c. Prepare an income statement for the year in good form. The company closes any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. 122Sandler Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the upcoming year appear below: Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate. 123Wahr Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 32,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $7.17 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $584,320. The actual labor-hours for the year turned out to be 33,300 labor-hours. Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year. 124Escatel Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the most recently completed year appear below: Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year. 125Dobrinski Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 13,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $2.35 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $156,130. Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate. 126The following accounts will be used in this problem: . A. Raw materials inventory B. Accounts payable C. Cost of goods sold D. Work in process inventory E. Manufacturing overhead F. Wages and salaries expense G. Accumulated depreciation H. Depreciation expense I. Finished goods inventory J. Wages and salaries payable K. Prepaid insurance L. Insurance expense Required: Enter identifying letters in the blanks below to indicate the accounts debited and credited under a job-order costing system for each of the following summary transactions: 127During June, Catlin Corporation purchased $76,000 of raw materials on . credit to add to its raw materials inventory. A total of $81,000 of raw materials was requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These requisitioned raw materials included $5,000 of indirect materials. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the purchase of materials and their use in production. 128Glen Lake Corporation recorded the following transactions for the just . completed month: a. $60,000 in raw materials were purchased on account. b. $51,000 in raw materials were requisitioned for use in production. Of this amount, $42,000 was for direct materials and the remainder was for indirect materials. c. Total labor wages of $92,000 were incurred and paid. Of this amount, $81,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor. d. Additional manufacturing overhead cost of $155,000 were incurred. All were on account. Required: Record the above transactions in journal entries. 129During August, Allee Corporation incurred $64,000 of actual . Manufacturing Overhead costs. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $66,000. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the incurrence of manufacturing overhead and the application of manufacturing overhead to Work in Process. 130The following cost data relate to the manufacturing activities of . Newberry Company during the just completed year: The company uses a predetermined overhead rate to apply manufacturing overhead cost to production. The predetermined overhead rate for the year was $15 per machine-hour. A total of 23,000 machine- hours were recorded for the year. Required: a. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost for the year. b. Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured for the year. 131Job 434 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded . on its job cost sheet: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine- hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $12 per machine-hour. Required: Compute the unit product cost that would appear on the job cost sheet for this job. 132Job 599 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded . on its job cost sheet: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $20 per direct labor- hour. Required: Compute the unit product cost that would appear on the job cost sheet for this job. 133Shapiro Corporation has provided the following data for the most recent . month: Required: Prepare T-accounts for Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, Manufacturing Overhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Record the beginning balances and each of the transactions listed above. Finally, determine the ending balances. 134Goodenough Inc. has provided the following data for August: . Required: Prepare T-accounts for Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Manufacturing Overhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Record the beginning balances and each of the transactions listed above. Finally, determine the ending balances. 135During September, Paliotta Corporation recorded the following: . Required: Prepare T-accounts for Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Manufacturing Overhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Record the beginning balances and each of the transactions listed above. Finally, determine the ending balances. 136Hirschman Corporation has provided the following data for the month of . April: Required: Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and a Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold in good form. Chapter 02 Job-Order Costing Answer Key True / False Questions 1. The use of predetermined overhead rates in a job-order cost system makes it possible to estimate the total cost of a given job as soon as production is completed. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 2. A job cost sheet is used to accumulate costs charged to a job. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-03 Compute the total cost and average cost per unit of a job. Topic: Job-Order Costing 3. The following journal entry would be made to apply overhead cost to jobs in a job-order costing system: FALSE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 4. Under a job-order cost system the Work in Process account is debited with the cost of materials purchased. FALSE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 5. The process of assigning overhead cost to jobs is known as overhead application. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 6. The cost of a completed job in a job-order costing system typically consists of the actual direct materials cost of the job, the actual direct labor cost of the job, and the actual manufacturing overhead cost of the job. FALSE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 7. A debit balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account at the end of the year means that manufacturing overhead is overapplied. FALSE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 8. Period costs are expensed as incurred, rather than going into the Work in Process account. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 9. Advertising costs should be charged to the Manufacturing Overhead account. FALSE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 10. When a job has been completed, the goods are transferred from the production department to the finished goods warehouse and the journal entry would include a credit to Work in Process. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 11. Underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead represents the difference between actual overhead costs and applied overhead costs. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 12. Top management salaries should not go into the Manufacturing Overhead account. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 13. If manufacturing overhead applied exceeds the actual manufacturing overhead costs of the period, then manufacturing overhead is overapplied. TRUE AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead Multiple Choice Questions 14. In computing its predetermined overhead rate, Marple Company inadvertently left its indirect labor costs out of the computation. This oversight will cause: A. Manufacturing Overhead to be overapplied. B. the Cost of Goods Manufactured to be understated. C. the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account to be understated. D. the ending balance in Work in Process to be overstated. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 15. Which of the following is the correct formula to compute the predetermined overhead rate? A. Estimated total units in the allocation base divided by estimated total manufacturing overhead costs. B. Estimated total manufacturing overhead costs divided by estimated total units in the allocation base. C. Actual total manufacturing overhead costs divided by estimated total units in the allocation base. D. Estimated total manufacturing overhead costs divided by actual total units in the allocation base. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 16. Which of the following would probably be the least appropriate allocation base for allocating overhead in a highly automated manufacturer of specialty valves? A. machine- hours B. power consumption C. direct labor- hours D. machine setups AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 17. What document is used to determine the actual amount of direct labor to record on a job cost sheet? A. time ticket B. payroll register C. production order D. wages payable account AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-03 Compute the total cost and average cost per unit of a job. Topic: Job-Order Costing 18. A proper journal entry to close overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold would be: A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 19. In a job-order costing system, direct labor cost is ordinarily debited to: A. Manufacturing Overhead. B. Cost of Goods Sold. C. Finished Goods. D. Work in Process. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 20. In a job-order costing system, the use of direct materials that have been previously purchased is recorded as a debit to: A. Raw Materials inventory. B. Work in Process inventory. C. Finished Goods inventory. D. Manufacturing Overhead. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 21. The journal entry to record the incurrence of indirect labor costs is: A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 22. Which of the following accounts is debited when direct labor is recorded? A. Work in process B. Salaries and wages expense C. Salaries and wages payable D. Manufacturing overhead AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 23. The balance in the Work in Process account equals: A. the balance in the Finished Goods inventory account. B. the balance in the Cost of Goods Sold account. C. the balances on the job cost sheets of uncompleted jobs. D. the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 24. In a job-order costing system, indirect materials that have been previously purchased and that are used in production are recorded as a debit to: A. Work in Process inventory. B. Manufacturing Overhead. C. Finished Goods inventory. D. Raw Materials inventory. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 25. Martinez Aerospace Company uses a job-order costing system. The direct materials for Job #045391 were purchased in July and put into production in August. The job was not completed by the end of August. At the end of August, in what account would the direct material cost assigned to Job #045391 be located? A. raw materials inventory B. work in process inventory C. finished goods inventory D. cost of goods manufactured AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 26. Which terms will make the following statement true? When manufacturing overhead is overapplied, the Manufacturing Overhead account has a balance and applied manufacturing overhead is greater than manufacturing overhead. A. debit, actual B. credit, actual C. debit, estimated D. credit, estimated AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Understand Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 27. Overapplied manufacturing overhead occurs when: A. applied overhead exceeds actual overhead. B. applied overhead exceeds estimated overhead. C. actual overhead exceeds estimated overhead. D. budgeted overhead exceeds actual overhead. AACSB: Reflective Thinking AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Remember Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 28. Daguio Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $224,580. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 18,200 hours, manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $12,100, and the actual manufacturing overhead was $219,580. The predetermined overhead rate for the year must have been closest to: A. $11.40 per machine- hour B. $12.34 per machine- hour C. $12.06 per machine- hour D. $10.53 per machine- hour Manufacturing overhead applied = Actual overhead - Underapplied overhead = $219,580 - $12,100 = $207,480 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $207,480 ÷ 18,200 direct labor-hours = $11.40 per direct labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 29. Wert Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Last year, the company's estimated manufacturing overhead was $1,200,000 and its estimated level of activity was 50,000 direct labor-hours. The company's direct labor wage rate is $12 per hour. Actual manufacturing overhead amounted to $1,240,000, with actual direct labor cost of $650,000. For the year, manufacturing overhead was: A. overapplied by $60,000 B. underapplied by $60,000 C. overapplied by $40,000 D. underapplied by $44,000 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $1,200,000 ÷ 50,000 direct labor-hours = $24.00 per direct labor-hour Wage rate per hour = Actual direct labor cost ÷ Actual direct labor- hours Actual direct labor-hours = Actual direct labor cost ÷ Wage rate per hour = $650,000 ÷ $12.00 per direct labor-hour = 54,166.67 direct labor-hours Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours = $24.00 per direct labor-hour × 54,166.67 direct labor-hours = $1,300,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 30. Crinks Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor- hours were 11,200 hours and the total estimated manufacturing overhead was $259,840. At the end of the year, actual direct labor- hours for the year were 10,800 hours and the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $254,840. Overhead at the end of the year was: A. $4,280 overapplied B. $9,280 overapplied C. $9,280 underapplied D.$4,280 underapplied Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $259,840 ÷ 11,200 direct labor-hours = $23.20 per direct labor-hour Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours = $23.20 per direct labor-hour × 10,800 direct labor-hours = $250,560 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 31. At the beginning of the year, manufacturing overhead for the year was estimated to be $267,500. At the end of the year, actual direct labor- hours for the year were 22,100 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $262,500, and manufacturing overhead for the year was overapplied by $13,750. If the predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor-hours, then the estimated direct labor- hours at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been: A. 22,100 direct labor- hours B. 19,900 direct labor- hours C. 21,000 direct labor- hours D. 1,400 direct labor- hours Manufacturing overhead applied = Actual overhead + Overapplied overhead = $262,500 + $13,750 = $276,250 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours Predetermined overhead rate = Manufacturing overhead applied ÷ Actual direct labor-hours = $276,250 ÷ 22,100 direct labor-hours = $12.50 per direct labor-hour Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated direct labor-hours Estimated direct labor-hours = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Predetermined overhead rate = $267,500 ÷ $12.50 per direct labor-hour = 21,400 direct labor-hours AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 32. Brace Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor- hours were 21,600 hours. At the end of the year, actual direct labor- hours for the year were 20,400 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $506,920, and manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $23,440. The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been: A. $501,92 0 B. $531,44 5 C. $483,48 0 D.$511,92 0 Underapplied overhead = Actual overhead - Manufacturing overhead applied Manufacturing overhead applied = Actual overhead - Underapplied overhead = $506,920 - $23,440 = $483,480 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $483,480 ÷ 20,400 direct labor-hours = $23.70 per direct labor-hour Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base Estimated total manufacturing overhead = Predetermined overhead rate × Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $23.70 per direct labor-hour × 21,600 direct labor-hours = $511,920 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 33. Yista Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company estimated manufacturing overhead at $510,000 for the year and direct labor-hours at 100,000 hours. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the year totaled $540,000. Actual direct labor-hours were 105,000. What was the overapplied or underapplied overhead for the year? A. $30,000 overapplied B. $30,000 underapplied C. $4,500 overapplied D.$4,500 underapplied Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $510,000 ÷ 100,000 direct labor-hours = $5.10 per direct labor-hour Applied overhead = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor- hours = $5.10 per direct labor-hour × 105,000 direct labor-hours = $535,500 Overapplied/underapplied manufacturing overhead = Actual manufacturing overhead - Applied overhead = $540,000 - $535,500 = $4,500 Underapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 34. Malcolm Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The cost records for September will show: A. Overapplied manufacturing overhead of $1,500 B. Underapplied overhead of $1,500 C. Overapplied manufacturing overhead of $3,500 D. Underapplied overhead of $3,500 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $17,000 ÷ 13,600 direct labor-hours = $1.25 per direct labor-hour Applied overhead = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor- hours = $1.25 per direct labor-hour × 12,000 direct labor-hours = $15,000 Overapplied/underapplied manufacturing overhead = Actual manufacturing overhead - Applied overhead = $18,500 - $15,000 = $3,500 Underapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 35. The Work in Process inventory account of a manufacturing firm shows a balance of $3,000 at the end of an accounting period. The job cost sheets of two uncompleted jobs show charges of $500 and $300 for direct materials, and charges of $400 and $600 for direct labor. From this information, it appears that the company is using a predetermined overhead rate, as a percentage of direct labor costs, of: A. 83 % B. 120 % C. 40 % D. 300 % Work-in-Process = Direct materials + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead applied $3,000 = ($500 + $300) + ($400 + $600) + Manufacturing overhead applied $1,200 = Manufacturing overhead applied Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Direct labor cost Predetermined overhead rate = Manufacturing overhead applied ÷ Direct labor cost = $1,200 ÷ $1,000 direct labor cost = 120% of direct labor cost AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 36. Washtenaw Corporation uses a job-order costing system. The following data are for last year: Washtenaw applies overhead using a predetermined rate based on direct labor-hours. What predetermined overhead rate was used last year? A. $3.55 per direct labor- hour B. $3.25 per direct labor- hour C. $3.08 per direct labor- hour D. $3.36 per direct labor- hour Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $39,000 ÷ 12,000 direct labor-hours = $3.25 per direct labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 37. Capalbo Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 52,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $2.78 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $1,192,360. The actual labor- hours for the year turned out to be 52,600 labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $2.7 8 B. $25.4 5 C. $25.7 1 D. $22.9 3 Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $1,192,360 + ($2.78 per labor-hour × 52,000 labor-hours) = $1,336,920 Predetermined overhead rate = $1,336,920 ÷ 52,000 labor-hours = $25.71 per labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 38. Compton Company uses a predetermined overhead rate in applying overhead to production orders on a labor cost basis in Department A and on a machine-hours basis in Department B. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company made the following estimates: What predetermined overhead rate would be used in Department A and Department B, respectively? A. 83% and $5 B. 83% and $3 C. 120% and $3 D. 83% and $4 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $67,200 ÷ $56,000 direct labor cost = 120% of direct labor cost Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $45,000 ÷ 15,000 machine-hours = $3 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 39. Hayne Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the most recently completed year appear below: The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $7.8 9 B. $30.9 5 C. $24.5 2 D.$32.4 1 Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $465,880 + ($7.89 per machine-hour × 19,000 machine-hours) = $615,790 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $615,790 ÷ 19,000 machine-hours = $32.41 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 40. The Collins Company uses predetermined overhead rates to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The predetermined overhead rate is based on labor cost in Dept. A and machine-hours in Dept. B. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates: What predetermined overhead rates would be used in Dept A and Dept B, respectively? A. 71% and $4.00 B. 140% and $4.00 C. 140% and $4.80 D. 71% and $4.80 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $91,000 ÷ $65,000 direct labor cost = 140% of direct labor cost Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $48,000 ÷ 12,000 machine-hours = $4 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 41. Simoneaux Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the machine-hours for the upcoming year at 22,000 machine-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $8.65 per machine- hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $609,400. The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $36.35 per machine- hour B. $27.70 per machine- hour C. $33.32 per machine- hour D. $8.65 per machine- hour Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $609,400 + ($8.65 per machine-hour × 22,000 machine-hours) = $799,700 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $799,700 ÷ 22,000 machine-hours = $36.35 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 42. Kelsh Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine- hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has provided the following estimated costs for next year: Kelsh estimates that 5,000 direct labor-hours and 10,000 machine- hours will be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per hour will be: A. $6.8 0 B. $6.4 0 C. $3.4 0 D. $8.2 0 Estimated total manufacturing overhead = Estimated salary of production supervisor + Estimated indirect materials + Estimated rent on factory equipment = $20,000 + $4,000 + $10,000 = $34,000 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $34,000 ÷ 10,000 machine-hours = $3.40 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 43. Kaiser Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the upcoming year appear below: The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: A. $6.6 8 B. $25.0 2 C. $25.5 9 D. $18.3 4 Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $1,283,800 + ($6.68 per machine-hour × 70,000 machine-hours) = $1,751,400 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $1,751,400 ÷ 70,000 machine-hours = $25.02 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 44. The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 674 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $2,039. A total of 32 direct labor-hours and 175 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $14 per labor-hour. The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $15 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be: A. $2,96 7 B. $2,48 7 C. $2,06 8 D.$5,11 2 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-03 Compute the total cost and average cost per unit of a job. Topic: Job-Order Costing 45. Job 731 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine- hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $14 per machine-hour. The total cost that would be recorded on the job cost sheet for Job 731 would be: A. $3,28 8 B. $5,09 4 C. $4,25 4 D. $2,41 8 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-03 Compute the total cost and average cost per unit of a job. Topic: Job-Order Costing 46. The operations of the Kerry Company resulted in underapplied overhead of $5,000. The entry to close out this balance to Cost of Goods Sold and the effect of the underapplied overhead on Cost of Goods Sold would be: A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 47. Reichelderfer Corporation has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of August. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $50,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $72,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $72,000. B. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $50,000. C. Actual manufacturing overhead for the month was $50,000. D. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $22,000. The debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account consist of the actual manufacturing overhead for the month. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 48. Hults Corporation has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of November. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $75,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $57,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $75,000. B. Actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was $57,000. C. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $75,000. D. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $18,000. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 49. Vandagriff Corporation has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of June. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was $77,000 and the total of the credits to the account was $64,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold during the month was $77,000. B. Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was $64,000. C. Manufacturing overhead for the month was overapplied by $13,000. D. Actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was $64,000. The credits to the Manufacturing overhead account consist of manufacturing overhead applied. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 50. During October, Crusan Corporation incurred $62,000 of direct labor costs and $4,000 of indirect labor costs. The journal entry to record the accrual of these wages would include a: A. debit to Work in Process of $66,000 B. credit to Work in Process of $66,000 C. debit to Work in Process of $62,000 D. credit to Work in Process of $62,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 51. During December at Ingrim Corporation, $74,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $6,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a: A. debit to Raw Materials of $74,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $68,000 C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $6,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $74,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 52. Stickles Corporation incurred $79,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs during August. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $75,000. The journal entry to record the incurrence of the actual Manufacturing Overhead costs would include a: A. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $79,000 B. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $79,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $75,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $75,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 53. Valles Corporation had $22,000 of raw materials on hand on February 1. During the month, the company purchased an additional $75,000 of raw materials. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a: A. credit to Raw Materials of $97,000 B. debit to Raw Materials of $97,000 C. credit to Raw Materials of $75,000 D. debit to Raw Materials of $75,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 54. Wedd Corporation had $35,000 of raw materials on hand on May 1. During the month, the company purchased an additional $68,000 of raw materials. During May, $92,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $5,000. The debits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in May total: A. $92,00 0 B. $ 0 C. $68,00 0 D.$87,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 55. During February, Degan Inc. transferred $60,000 from Work in Process to Finished Goods and recorded a Cost of Goods Sold of $65,000. The journal entries to record these transactions would include a: A. debit to Finished Goods of $65,000 B. credit to Cost of Goods Sold of $65,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $60,000 D. credit to Finished Goods of $60,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 56. Kirson Corporation incurred $89,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs during December. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $92,000. The journal entry to record the application of Manufacturing Overhead to Work in Process would include a: A. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $89,000 C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000 D. credit to Work in Process of $89,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 57. At the beginning of August, Hogancamp Corporation had $26,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $73,000 of raw materials. During August, $77,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of August total: A. $73,00 0 B. $77,00 0 C. $99,00 0 D. $26,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 58. During July at Tiner Corporation, $74,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. The journal entry to record this requisition would include a debit to Manufacturing Overhead of: A. $ 0 B. $74,00 0 C. $7,00 0 D. $67,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 59. On February 1, Caddell Corporation had $28,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $70,000 of raw materials. During February, $81,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. The debits to the Raw Materials account for the month of February total: A. $98,00 0 B. $70,00 0 C. $28,00 0 D. $81,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 60. In May, Hervey Inc. incurred $60,000 of direct labor costs and $3,000 of indirect labor costs. The journal entry to record the accrual of these wages would include a: A. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $3,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $63,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $63,000 D. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $3,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 61. The Donaldson Company uses a job-order costing system. The following data were recorded for July: Overhead is applied to jobs at the rate of 80% of direct materials cost. Jobs 475, 477, and 478 were completed during July and transferred to finished goods. Jobs 475 and 478 have been delivered to the customer. Donaldson's Work in Process inventory balance on July 31 was: A. $7,28 0 B. $2,60 0 C. $3,16 0 D. $3,32 0 Overhead applied = Overhead rate × Direct materials 1 80% × $500 = $400 2 80% × $700 = $560 3 80% × $1,000 = $800 4 80% × $1,200 = $960 Job 476 remains in Work in Process at the end of July valued at $3,160 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 62. Pinnini Co. uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor- hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Last year, Pinnini Company incurred $225,000 in actual manufacturing overhead cost. The Manufacturing Overhead account showed that overhead was overapplied $14,500 for the year. If the predetermined overhead rate was $5.00 per direct labor-hour, how many hours did the company work during the year? A. 45,000 hours B. 47,900 hours C. 42,100 hours D. 44,000 hours Overapplied manufacturing overhead = Manufacturing overhead applied - Actual manufacturing overhead Manufacturing overhead applied = Actual manufacturing overhead + Overapplied manufacturing overhead = $225,000 + $14,500 = $239,500 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours Actual direct labor-hours = Manufacturing overhead applied ÷ Predetermined overhead rate = $239,500 ÷ $5.00 per direct labor-hour = 47,900 direct labor-hours AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 63. Dowan Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Last year Dowan Company incurred $156,600 in actual manufacturing overhead cost. The Manufacturing Overhead account showed that manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $12,600 for the year. If the predetermined overhead rate is $6.00 per direct labor-hour, how many hours did the company work during the year? A. 26,000 hours B. 24,000 hours C. 28,200 hours D. 25,000 hours Underapplied manufacturing overhead = Actual manufacturing overhead - Manufacturing overhead applied Manufacturing overhead applied = Actual manufacturing overhead - Underapplied manufacturing overhead = $156,600 - $12,600 = $144,000 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours Actual direct labor-hours = Manufacturing overhead applied ÷ Predetermined overhead rate = $144,000 ÷ $6.00 per direct labor-hour = 24,000 direct labor-hours AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 64. Kelson Company applies overhead to jobs on the basis of 60% of direct labor cost. If Job 201 shows $27,000 of manufacturing overhead applied, the direct labor cost on the job was: A. $16,20 0 B. $27,00 0 C. $37,80 0 D.$45,00 0 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor cost Actual direct labor cost = Manufacturing overhead applied ÷ Predetermined overhead rate = $27,000 ÷ 0.60 = $45,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 65. The following accounts are from last year's books at Sharp Manufacturing: Sharp uses job-order costing and applies manufacturing overhead to jobs based on direct labor costs. What is the amount of cost of goods manufactured for the year? A. $252,00 0 B. $227,00 0 C. $230,00 0 D.$255,00 0 Cost of goods manufactured is represented by the debit to Finished Goods and the credit to Work in Process (entry f) = $255,000 cost of goods manufactured AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 66. Jurper Corporation used $150,000 of direct materials during April. At the end of April, Jurper's direct materials inventory was $25,000 more than it was at the beginning of the month. Direct materials purchases during the April amounted to: A. $ 0 B. $125,00 0 C. $150,00 0 D.$175,00 0 Beginning materials inventory + Direct materials purchases = Ending materials inventory + Direct materials used Direct material purchases = Direct materials used + Increase in materials inventory = $150,000 + $25,000 = $175,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 67. Desrevisseau Inc., a manufacturing company, has provided the following data for the month of August. The balance in the Work in Process inventory account was $10,000 at the beginning of the month and $22,000 at the end of the month. During the month, the company incurred direct materials cost of $63,000 and direct labor cost of $39,000. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $40,000. The manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $43,000. The cost of goods manufactured for August was: A. $133,00 0 B. $142,00 0 C. $145,00 0 D. $130,00 0 Cost of goods manufactured = Direct materials + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead applied + Beginning work in process inventory - Ending work in process inventory = $63,000 + $39,000 + $43,000 + $10,000 - $22,000 = $133,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 68. Under Lamprey Company's job-order costing system, manufacturing overhead is applied to Work in Process inventory using a predetermined overhead rate. During January, Lamprey's transactions included the following: Lamprey Company had no beginning or ending inventories. What was the cost of goods manufactured for January? A. $302,00 0 B. $310,00 0 C. $322,00 0 D. $330,00 0 Cost of goods manufactured = Direct materials + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead applied + Beginning work in process inventory - Ending work in process inventory = $90,000 + $107,000 + $113,000 + $0 - $0 = $310,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Source: CMA, adapted Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 69. Delhoyo Corporation, a manufacturing company, has provided data concerning its operations for September. The beginning balance in the raw materials account was $37,000 and the ending balance was $29,000. Raw materials purchases during the month totaled $57,000. Manufacturing overhead cost incurred during the month was $102,000, of which $2,000 consisted of raw materials classified as indirect materials. The direct materials cost for September was: A. $63,00 0 B. $57,00 0 C. $65,00 0 D. $49,00 0 Direct materials cost = Beginning raw materials inventory + Raw materials purchases - Ending raw materials - Indirect materials = $37,000 + 57,000 - $29,000 - $2,000 = $63,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 70. Gest Inc. has provided the following data for the month of November. The balance in the Finished Goods inventory account at the beginning of the month was $49,000 and at the end of the month was $45,000. The cost of goods manufactured for the month was $226,000. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $74,000 and the manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $70,000. The adjusted cost of goods sold that would appear on the income statement for November is: A. $226,00 0 B. $230,00 0 C. $222,00 0 D.$234,00 0 Manufacturing overhead underapplied (overapplied) = Actual manufacturing overhead incurred - Manufacturing overhead applied = $74,000 - $70,000 = $4,000 underapplied Adjusted cost of goods sold = Beginning finished goods inventory + Cost of goods manufactured - Ending finished goods inventory + Manufacturing overhead underapplied = $49,000 + $226,000 - $45,000 + $4,000 = $234,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 71. The actual manufacturing overhead incurred at Hogans Corporation during April was $59,000, while the manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process was $74,000. The company's Cost of Goods Sold was $289,000 prior to closing out its Manufacturing Overhead account. The company closes out its Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $274,000 B. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $274,000 C. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $304,000 D. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $15,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $304,000 Adjusted cost of goods sold = Unadjusted cost of goods sold + Underapplied manufacturing overhead - Overapplied manufacturing overhead = $289,000 + $0 - $15,000 = $274,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 72. Sharp Company's records show that overhead was overapplied by $10,000 last year. This overapplied manufacturing overhead was closed out to the Cost of Goods Sold account at the end of the year. In trying to determine why overhead was overapplied by such a large amount, the company has discovered that $6,000 of depreciation on factory equipment was charged to administrative expense in error. Given the above information, which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead was actually overapplied by $16,000 for the year. B. The company's net income is understated by $6,000 for the year. C. Under the circumstances posed above, the error in recording depreciation would have no effect on net operating income for the year. D. The $6,000 in depreciation should have been charged to Work in Process rather than to administrative expense. If the entry for factory equipment depreciation had been correctly recorded, overhead would have been overapplied by $4,000 rather than $10,000. Recording factory equipment depreciation as administrative depreciation, while in error, has the same impact on net operating income as recording the entry correctly. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 73. Lietz Corporation has provided the following data concerning manufacturing overhead for January: The company's Cost of Goods Sold was $369,000 prior to closing out its Manufacturing Overhead account. The company closes out its Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. Which of the following statements is true? A. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $392,000 B. Manufacturing overhead was underapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $346,000 C. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $346,000 D. Manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $23,000; Cost of Goods Sold after closing out the Manufacturing Overhead account is $392,000 Adjusted cost of goods sold = Unadjusted cost of goods sold + Underapplied manufacturing overhead - Overapplied manufacturing overhead = $369,000 + $0 - $23,000 = $346,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 74. Bakker Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $77,250 and 2,500 estimated direct labor-hours. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $79,000 and actual direct labor-hours were 2,400. The predetermined overhead rate for the year was closest to: A. $29.6 6 B. $32.9 2 C. $31.6 0 D.$30.9 0 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total direct labor-hours = $77,250 ÷ 2,500 direct labor-hours = $30.90 per direct labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 75. Bakker Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $77,250 and 2,500 estimated direct labor-hours. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $79,000 and actual direct labor-hours were 2,400. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year was closest to: A. $74,16 0 B. $71,18 4 C. $75,84 0 D. $79,00 8 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours = $30.90 per direct labor-hour × 2,400 direct labor-hours = $74,160 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 76. Bakker Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $77,250 and 2,500 estimated direct labor-hours. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $79,000 and actual direct labor-hours were 2,400. The overhead for the year was: A. $3,090 overapplied B. $4,840 underapplied C. $4,840 overapplied D. $3,090 underapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 77. Acitelli Corporation, which applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours, has provided the following data for its most recent year of operations. The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The predetermined overhead rate is closest to: A. $42.3 0 B. $41.8 2 C. $42.1 2 D.$42.0 0 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $357,000 ÷ 8,500 machine-hours = $42.00 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 78. Acitelli Corporation, which applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours, has provided the following data for its most recent year of operations. The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year is closest to: A. $357,97 9 B. $360,54 7 C. $359,52 0 D. $362,08 8 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual amount of the allocation base = $42.00 per machine-hour × 8,560 machine-hours = $359,520 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 79. Acitelli Corporation, which applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours, has provided the following data for its most recent year of operations. The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The overhead for the year was: A. $1,520 underapplied B. $2,520 overapplied C. $1,520 overapplied D. $2,520 underapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 80. Carter Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $135,850. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $145,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,660. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $24.70 per machine- hour. The predetermined overhead rate was based on how many estimated machine-hours? A. 5,87 0 B. 5,50 0 C. 6,08 1 D. 5,66 0 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total machine-hours Estimated total machine-hours = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Predetermined overhead rate = $135,850 ÷ $24.70 per machine-hour = 5,500 machine-hours AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 81. Carter Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $135,850. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $145,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,660. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $24.70 per machine- hour. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year was closest to: A. $135,85 0 B. $149,21 8 C. $143,86 9 D.$139,80 2 Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours = $24.70 per machine-hour × 5,660 machine-hours = $139,802 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 82. Carter Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company based its predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $135,850. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $145,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,660. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $24.70 per machine- hour. The overhead for the year was: A. $5,198 overapplied B. $3,952 underapplied C. $3,952 overapplied D.$5,198 underapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 83. Snappy Company has a job-order costing system and uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Manufacturing overhead cost and direct labor hours were estimated at $100,000 and 40,000 hours, respectively, for the year. In July, Job #334 was completed at a cost of $5,000 in direct materials and $2,400 in direct labor. The labor rate is $6 per hour. By the end of the year, Snappy had worked a total of 45,000 direct labor-hours and had incurred $110,250 actual manufacturing overhead cost. If Job #334 contained 200 units, the unit product cost on the completed job cost sheet would be: A. $37.0 0 B. $42.0 0 C. $41.9 0 D. $39.5 0 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total direct labor-hours = $100,000 ÷ 40,000 direct labor-hours = $2.50 per direct labor-hour * $2,400 ÷ $6 per direct labor-hour = 400 direct labor-hours AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-03 Compute the total cost and average cost per unit of a job. Topic: Job-Order Costing 84. Snappy Company has a job-order costing system and uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. Manufacturing overhead cost and direct labor hours were estimated at $100,000 and 40,000 hours, respectively, for the year. In July, Job #334 was completed at a cost of $5,000 in direct materials and $2,400 in direct labor. The labor rate is $6 per hour. By the end of the year, Snappy had worked a total of 45,000 direct labor-hours and had incurred $110,250 actual manufacturing overhead cost. Snappy's manufacturing overhead for the year was: A. $10,250 underapplied B. $12,500 overapplied C. $12,500 underapplied D.$2,250 overapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 85. Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The amount of direct materials cost in the March 31 Work in Process inventory account was: A. $5,25 0 B. $3,50 0 C. $9,00 0 D. $8,75 0 Ending work in process inventory = Direct materials + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead applied $14,000 = Direct materials + $5,000 + $5,000 × 75% $14,000 = Direct materials + $5,000 + $3,750 Direct materials = $14,000 - $5,000 - $3,750 = $5,250 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 86. Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The Cost of Goods Manufactured for March was: A. $66,50 0 B. $61,50 0 C. $59,50 0 D. $63,00 0 *$20,000 direct labor cost × 75% of direct labor cost = $15,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 87. Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The entry to dispose of the underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost for the month would include: A. a credit of $2,000 to Cost of Goods Sold. B. a debit of $5,000 to the Cost of Goods Sold. C. a debit of $5,000 to the Manufacturing Overhead account. D.a credit of $2,000 to the Manufacturing Overhead account. Underapplied manufacturing overhead increases the balance in cost of goods sold, resulting in a debit entry. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 88. Lund Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During March, the following transactions were recorded by the company: The balance on March 1 in the Raw Materials inventory account was: A. $8,50 0 B. $6,50 0 C. $7,50 0 D. $9,50 0 Beginning raw materials inventory + Purchases of raw materials - Ending raw materials inventory = Raw materials used in production Beginning raw materials inventory + $27,000 - $7,500 = $28,000 Beginning raw materials inventory = $28,000 - $27,000 + $7,500 = $8,500 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 89. On April 1, Bogdon Corporation had $30,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $63,000 of raw materials. During April, $76,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $2,000. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a: A. debit to Raw Materials of $63,000 B. credit to Raw Materials of $63,000 C. credit to Raw Materials of $93,000 D. debit to Raw Materials of $93,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 90. On April 1, Bogdon Corporation had $30,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $63,000 of raw materials. During April, $76,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $2,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a: A. debit to Raw Materials of $76,000 B. debit to Work in Process of $76,000 C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $2,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $74,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 91. On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The debits to the Raw Materials account for the month of April total: A. $94,00 0 B. $70,00 0 C. $60,00 0 D. $34,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 92. On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of April total: A. $94,00 0 B. $34,00 0 C. $70,00 0 D. $60,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 93. On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The debits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $60,00 0 B. $ 0 C. $70,00 0 D.$63,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 94. On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The credits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $70,00 0 B. $63,00 0 C. $ 0 D. $60,00 0 There were no credits to the Work in Process account in April, only debits. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 95. On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $7,00 0 B. $63,00 0 C. $ 0 D. $70,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 96. On April 1, Stelter Corporation had $34,000 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 of raw materials. During April, $70,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $7,000. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions: The credits to the Manufacturing Overhead account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in April total: A. $ 0 B. $70,00 0 C. $63,00 0 D. $7,00 0 There were no credits to the Manufacturing overhead account in April, only debits. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 97. During September, Stutzman Corporation incurred $86,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $81,000. The journal entry to record the incurrence of the actual Manufacturing Overhead costs would include a: A. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $86,000 B. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $86,000 C. credit to Work in Process of $81,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $81,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 98. During September, Stutzman Corporation incurred $86,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $81,000. The journal entry to record the application of Manufacturing Overhead to Work in Process would include a: A. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $81,000 B. credit to Work in Process of $86,000 C. debit to Manufacturing Overhead of $81,000 D. debit to Work in Process of $86,000 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 99. Daane Company had only one job in process on May 1. The job had been charged with $1,000 of direct materials, $3,302 of direct labor, and $5,382 of manufacturing overhead cost. The company assigns overhead cost to jobs using the predetermined overhead rate of $20.70 per direct labor-hour. During May, the following activity was recorded: Work in process inventory on May 30 contains $2,921 of direct labor cost. Raw materials consist solely of items that are classified as direct materials. The amount of direct materials cost in the May 30 work in process inventory account was: A. $5,68 0 B. $19,90 0 C. $8,40 0 D. $11,50 0 *Direct labor wage rate = $19,050 ÷ 1,500 direct labor-hours = $12.70 per direct labor-hour Direct labor-hours attributable to ending inventory = $2,921 ÷ $12.70 per direct labor-hour = 230 direct labor-hours Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual amount of the allocation base = $20.70 per direct labor-hour × 230 direct labor-hours = $4,761 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 100. Daane Company had only one job in process on May 1. The job had been charged with $1,000 of direct materials, $3,302 of direct labor, and $5,382 of manufacturing overhead cost. The company assigns overhead cost to jobs using the predetermined overhead rate of $20.70 per direct labor-hour. During May, the following activity was recorded: Work in process inventory on May 30 contains $2,921 of direct labor cost. Raw materials consist solely of items that are classified as direct materials. The cost of goods manufactured for May was: A. $78,50 0 B. $78,10 0 C. $77,15 0 D.$74,82 2 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 101. Daane Company had only one job in process on May 1. The job had been charged with $1,000 of direct materials, $3,302 of direct labor, and $5,382 of manufacturing overhead cost. The company assigns overhead cost to jobs using the predetermined overhead rate of $20.70 per direct labor-hour. During May, the following activity was recorded: Work in process inventory on May 30 contains $2,921 of direct labor cost. Raw materials consist solely of items that are classified as direct materials. The entry to dispose of the underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost for the month would include a: A. debit of $1,350 to Manufacturing Overhead. B. credit of $4,761 to Manufacturing Overhead. C. credit of $1,350 to Manufacturing Overhead. D. debit of $4,761 to Manufacturing Overhead. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 102. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The indirect labor cost is: A. $6,00 0 B. $13,00 0 C. $16,00 0 D. $31,00 0 The debit to the Manufacturing Overhead account in this entry represents indirect labor costs. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 103. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The cost of goods sold (after adjustment for underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead) is: A. $61,00 0 B. $62,00 0 C. $63,00 0 D.$64,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 104. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The manufacturing overhead applied is: A. $28,00 0 B. $29,00 0 C. $30,00 0 D. $38,00 0 Transaction (6) represents manufacturing overhead applied at $29,000. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 105. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize the transactions of Belson Company for last year: At the end of the year, the company closes out the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account to Cost of Goods Sold. The cost of direct materials used in production is: A. $12,00 0 B. $13,00 0 C. $16,00 0 D. $20,00 0 The debit portion of transaction (2) represents the cost of direct materials used in production at $13,000. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 106Entin Corporation reported the following data for the month of January: . The direct materials cost for January is: A. $59,00 0 B. $56,00 0 C. $71,00 0 D. $65,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 107Entin Corporation reported the following data for the month of January: . The cost of goods manufactured for January is: A. $202,00 0 B. $214,00 0 C. $217,00 0 D.$199,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 108Entin Corporation reported the following data for the month of January: . The adjusted cost of goods sold that appears on the income statement for January is: A. $197,00 0 B. $200,00 0 C. $201,00 0 D. $199,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 109Vanwagenen Inc. has provided the following data for the month of April: . The cost of goods manufactured for April is: A. $198,00 0 B. $201,00 0 C. $197,00 0 D. $202,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 110Vanwagenen Inc. has provided the following data for the month of April: . The adjusted cost of goods sold that appears on the income statement for April is: A. $197,00 0 B. $195,00 0 C. $200,00 0 D. $199,00 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 111Leija Manufacturing Company uses a job-order costing system and . started the month of March with one job in process (Job #359). This job had $500 of cost assigned to it at this time. During March, Leija assigned production costs as follows to the jobs worked on during the month: During March, Leija completed and sold Job #359. Job #360 was also completed but was not sold by month end. Job #361 was not completed by the end of March. What is Leija's cost of goods manufactured for March? A. $6,50 0 B. $14,10 0 C. $14,60 0 D. $16,50 0 Cost of goods manufactured = Direct materials + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead applied + Beginning work in process inventory - Ending work in process inventory In this case, the sum of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead applied equals the sum of the costs assigned to the jobs during the month, which is $16,500 (= $6,000 + $8,100 + $2,400). The ending work in process inventory consists of the cost of Job #361, which was started but not completed during the month. The other two jobs were completed during the month and therefore are not part of the ending work in process inventory. Cost of goods manufactured = $16,500 + $500 - $2,400 = $14,600 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 112Leija Manufacturing Company uses a job-order costing system and . started the month of March with one job in process (Job #359). This job had $500 of cost assigned to it at this time. During March, Leija assigned production costs as follows to the jobs worked on during the month: During March, Leija completed and sold Job #359. Job #360 was also completed but was not sold by month end. Job #361 was not completed by the end of March. What is Leija's work in process inventory balance at the end of March? A. $1,90 0 B. $2,40 0 C. $2,90 0 D. $10,00 0 The ending work in process inventory consists of the $2,400 cost of Job #361, which was started but not completed during the month. The other two jobs were completed during the month and therefore are not part of the ending work in process inventory. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 113. Echenko Corporation uses a job-order costing system and applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. During the year the company's Finished Goods inventory account was debited for $380,000 and credited for $335,500. The ending balance in the Finished Goods inventory account was $62,300. At the end of the year, manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $2,900. The balance in the Finished Goods inventory account at the beginning of the year was: A. $2,90 0 B. $62,30 0 C. $44,50 0 D.$17,80 0 Ending finished goods inventory = Beginning finished goods inventory + Debits - Credits $62,300 = Beginning finished goods inventory + $380,000 - $335,500 Beginning finished goods inventory = $62,300 - $380,000 + $335,500 = $17,800 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 114. Echenko Corporation uses a job-order costing system and applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. During the year the company's Finished Goods inventory account was debited for $380,000 and credited for $335,500. The ending balance in the Finished Goods inventory account was $62,300. At the end of the year, manufacturing overhead was overapplied by $2,900. If the applied manufacturing overhead was $70,400, the actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year was: A. $73,30 0 B. $67,50 0 C. $129,80 0 D. $85,30 0 Overapplied manufacturing overhead = Manufacturing overhead applied - Actual manufacturing overhead Actual manufacturing overhead = Manufacturing overhead applied - Overapplied manufacturing overhead = $70,400 - $2,900 = $67,500 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 115. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for Fabatz Company during the year: The Cost of Goods Manufactured was: A. $23,80 0 B. $5,40 0 C. $22,60 0 D. $46,40 0 AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 116 The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for . Fabatz Company during the year: The direct labor cost was: A. $8,70 0 B. $12,00 0 C. $11,70 0 D. $14,20 0 The key is to recognize that the 6,300 debit entry in the Work in Process account represents direct materials. The journal entry would have been: The other debit entry in the Work in Process account in the amount of $5,800 is manufacturing overhead applied because there is a corresponding credit entry for the same amount in the account Manufacturing Overhead. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 117. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for Fabatz Company during the year: The direct materials cost was: A. $3,30 0 B. $8,70 0 C. $6,30 0 D. $7,30 0 The key is to recognize that the 6,300 debit entry in the Work in Process account represents direct materials. The journal entry would have been: The direct materials is the $6,300 debit to Work in Process. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 3 Hard Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 118. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for Fabatz Company during the year: The manufacturing overhead applied was: A. $2,20 0 B. $3,00 0 C. $5,80 0 D. $13,90 0 The manufacturing overhead applied is the credit entry of $5,800 in the Manufacturing Overhead account. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 119. The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for Fabatz Company during the year: The manufacturing overhead was: A. $2,200 underapplied B. $2,200 overapplied C. $400 overapplied D.$400 underapplied AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Essay Questions 120. Alam Company is a manufacturing firm that uses job-order costing. At the beginning of the year, the company's inventory balances were as follows: The company applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that it would work 45,000 machine-hours and incur $180,000 in manufacturing overhead cost. The following transactions were recorded for the year: a. Raw materials were purchased, $416,000. b. Raw materials were requisitioned for use in production, $420,000 ($380,000 direct and $40,000 indirect). c. The following employee costs were incurred: direct labor, $414,000; indirect labor, $60,000; and administrative salaries, $212,000. d. Selling costs, $141,000. e. Factory utility costs, $20,000. f. Depreciation for the year was $81,000 of which $73,000 is related to factory operations and $8,000 is related to selling, general, and administrative activities. g. Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs. The actual level of activity for the year was 48,000 machine-hours. h. The cost of goods manufactured for the year was $1,004,000. i. Sales for the year totaled $1,416,000 and the costs on the job cost sheets of the goods that were sold totaled $989,000. j. The balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account was closed out to Cost of Goods Sold. Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entry for each of the items above (a. through j.). You can assume that all transactions with employees, customers, and suppliers were conducted in cash. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 121. Babb Company is a manufacturing firm that uses job-order costing. The company's inventory balances were as follows at the beginning and end of the year: The company applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that it would work 17,000 machine-hours and incur $272,000 in manufacturing overhead cost. The following transactions were recorded for the year: • Raw materials were purchased, $416,000. • Raw materials were requisitioned for use in production, $412,000 $(376,000 direct and $36,000 indirect). • The following employee costs were incurred: direct labor, $330,000; indirect labor, $69,000; and administrative salaries, $157,000. • Selling costs, $113,000. • Factory utility costs, $29,000. • Depreciation for the year was $121,000 of which $114,000 is related to factory operations and $7,000 is related to selling, general, and administrative activities. • Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs. The actual level of activity for the year was 15,000 machine-hours. • Sales for the year totaled $1,282,000. Required: a. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured in good form. b. Was the overhead underapplied or overapplied? By how much? c. Prepare an income statement for the year in good form. The company closes any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. a. Schedule of cost of goods manufactured b. Overhead underapplied or overapplied c. Income Statement AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 122Sandler Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the upcoming year appear below: Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate. Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $838,770 + ($3.49 per machine-hour × 73,000 machine-hours) = $1,093,540 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $1,093,540 ÷ 73,000 machine-hours = $14.98 per machine-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 123. Wahr Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 32,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $7.17 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $584,320. The actual labor- hours for the year turned out to be 33,300 labor-hours. Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year. Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $584,320 + ($7.17 per machine-hour × 32,000 machine-hours) = $813,760 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $813,760 ÷ 32,000 machine-hours = $25.43 per labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 124Escatel Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the . estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the most recently completed year appear below: Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year. Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $394,560 + ($6.86 per labor- hour × 24,000 labor-hours) = $559,200 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $559,200 ÷ 24,000 labor-hours = $23.30 per labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 125. Dobrinski Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 13,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $2.35 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $156,130. Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate. Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $156,130 + ($2.35 per labor-hour × 13,000 labor-hours) = $186,680 Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Estimated total amount of the allocation base = $186,680 ÷ 13,000 labor-hours = $14.36 per labor-hour AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-01 Compute a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 126The following accounts will be used in this problem: . A. Raw materials inventory B. Accounts payable C. Cost of goods sold D. Work in process inventory E. Manufacturing overhead F. Wages and salaries expense G. Accumulated depreciation H. Depreciation expense I. Finished goods inventory J. Wages and salaries payable K. Prepaid insurance L. Insurance expense Required: Enter identifying letters in the blanks below to indicate the accounts debited and credited under a job-order costing system for each of the following summary transactions: a. E, K b. C, I c. A, B d. D, J e. I, D f. F, J g. E, G h. D, A i. D, E AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold 127. During June, Catlin Corporation purchased $76,000 of raw materials on credit to add to its raw materials inventory. A total of $81,000 of raw materials was requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These requisitioned raw materials included $5,000 of indirect materials. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the purchase of materials and their use in production. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 128. Glen Lake Corporation recorded the following transactions for the just completed month: a. $60,000 in raw materials were purchased on account. b. $51,000 in raw materials were requisitioned for use in production. Of this amount, $42,000 was for direct materials and the remainder was for indirect materials. c. Total labor wages of $92,000 were incurred and paid. Of this amount, $81,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor. d. Additional manufacturing overhead cost of $155,000 were incurred. All were on account. Required: Record the above transactions in journal entries. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 129. During August, Allee Corporation incurred $64,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $66,000. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the incurrence of manufacturing overhead and the application of manufacturing overhead to Work in Process. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-04 Understand the flow of costs in a job-order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record costs. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 130. The following cost data relate to the manufacturing activities of Newberry Company during the just completed year: The company uses a predetermined overhead rate to apply manufacturing overhead cost to production. The predetermined overhead rate for the year was $15 per machine-hour. A total of 23,000 machine-hours were recorded for the year. Required: a. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead cost for the year. b. Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured for the year. b. Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Learning Objective: 02-06 Prepare schedules of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold and an income statement. Learning Objective: 02-07 Compute underapplied or overapplied overhead cost and prepare the journal entry to close the balance in Manufacturing Overhead to the appropriate accounts. Topic: Job-Order Costing Topic: Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold Topic: Underapplied and Overapplied Overhead 131. Job 434 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine- hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $12 per machine-hour. Required: Compute the unit product cost that would appear on the job cost sheet for this job. Cost Summary AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 132. Job 599 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $20 per direct labor- hour. Required: Compute the unit product cost that would appear on the job cost sheet for this job. Cost Summary AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 1 Easy Learning Objective: 02-02 Apply overhead cost to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate. Topic: Job-Order Costing 133Shapiro Corporation has provided the following data for the most recent . month: Required: Prepare T-accounts for Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, Manufacturing Overhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Record the beginning balances and each of the transactions listed above. Finally, determine the ending balances. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 134Goodenough Inc. has provided the following data for August: . Required: Prepare T-accounts for Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Manufacturing Overhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Record the beginning balances and each of the transactions listed above. Finally, determine the ending balances. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 135During September, Paliotta Corporation recorded the following: . Required: Prepare T-accounts for Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Manufacturing Overhead, and Cost of Goods Sold. Record the beginning balances and each of the transactions listed above. Finally, determine the ending balances. AACSB: Analytic AICPA BB: Critical Thinking AICPA FN: Measurement Blooms: Apply Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 02-05 Use T-accounts to show the flow of costs in a job-order costing system. Topic: Job-Order Costing—The Flow of Costs 136Hirschman Corporation has provided the following data for the month of . April: Required: Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and a Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold in good form. 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