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P-26-8B

Job order Costing Transaction. D & K Enterprises market wicker baskets. During the month of August, the company had four job orders; 501, 502, 503 and 504. Overhead was applied at predetermined rates, while actual factory overhead was recorded as incurred. All four jobs were completed.

a. Purchased raw materials on account, $44,000

b. Issued direct materials to production:

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Job No: 501: $8,200

Job No: 502 9,100

Job No: 503 7,300

Job No: 504 8,500

C. Issued indirect materials to production, $5,000

d. Incurred direct labor costs:

Job No: 501: $4,800

Job No: 502: 4,100

Job No: 503: 4,800

Job No: 504: 5,000

e. Charged indirect labor to production, $3,300.

f. Paid electricity, heating oil, and repair bills for the factory and charged to production, $5,200.

g. Applied factory overhead to each of the jobs using a predetermined factory overhead rate as follows:

Job No: 501 $3,100

Job No:502: 3,300

Job No: 503: 3,300

Job No: 504: 3,800

h. Finished Job Nos., 501-504 and transferred to the finished goods inventory accounts as products W, X, Y, and Z.

i. Sold products W, X, Y, and Z for $17,500, $18,000, $16,900, and $19,000 respectively.

Required:

1. Prepare general journal entries to record transactions (a) through (i).

2. Post the entries to work in process and finished goods T accounts only.

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Mark Sears: Note: Use of this column is optional and will not be graded.

(Job No. 303)

Work in Process (Job No. 303)

Work in Process (Job No. 304)
Work in Process (Job No. 305)
Work in Process (Job No. 306)

Work in Process (Job No. 303)

Work in Process (Job No. 304)
Work in Process (Job No. 305)
Work in Process (Job No. 306)

(Product J)

Work in Process (Job No. 303)
Work in Process (Job No. 304)
Work in Process (Job No. 305)
Work in Process (Job No. 306)
Finished Goods (Product J)
Accounts Receivable

Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product K)

Accounts Receivable
Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product L)

Accounts Receivable
Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product M)
Work in Process Finished Goods

0 Bal. 0

Problem 26-8A Name:
1.
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date Account / Description Post.
Ref.
Debit Credit
(a)
(b) Work in Process
Work in Process (Job No. 304)
Work in Process (Job No. 305)
Work in Process (Job No. 306)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h) Finished Goods
Finished Goods (Product K)
Finished Goods (Product L)
Finished Goods (Product M)
(i) Accounts Receivable
Sales
Cost of Goods Sold
2.
Bal.

26-08B

Name:

1.
GENERAL JOURNAL

Date Account / Description Post.
Ref. Debit Credit

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d) Work in Process (Job No. 501)

Work in Process (Job No. 502)
Work in Process (Job No. 503)
Work in Process (Job No. 504)

(e)

(f)

(g) Work in Process (Job No. 501)

Work in Process (Job No. 502)
Work in Process (Job No. 503)
Work in Process (Job No. 504)

(h)

Work in Process (Job No. 501)
Work in Process (Job No. 502)
Work in Process (Job No. 503)
Work in Process (Job No. 504)

(i) Accounts Receivable
Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product W)

Accounts Receivable
Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product X)

Accounts Receivable
Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product Y)

Accounts Receivable
Sales

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished Goods (Product Z)

2.
Work in Process Finished Goods

Bal. Bal. 0
Problem 26-8B
Mark Sears: Note: Use of this column is optional and will not be graded.
Work in Process (Job No. 501)
Work in Process (Job No. 502)
Work in Process (Job No. 503)
Work in Process (Job No. 504)
Finished Goods (Product W)
Finished Goods (Product X)
Finished Goods (Product Y)
Finished Goods (Product Z)

E26-2A

Mark Sears: Enter as a formula

Mark Sears: Enter as a formula

Mark Sears: Enter as a formula

Morales Mining and Manufacturing Company
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured
For Year Ended December 31, 20–
Work in process, January 1, 20–
Materials inventory, January 1, 20–
Materials purchases
Materials available for use
Materials inventory, December 31, 20–
Cost of materials used Mark Sears: Enter as a formula
Direct labor
Overhead
Total manufacturing costs Mark Sears: Enter as a formula
Total work in process during the period
Work in process, December 31, 20–
Cost of goods manufactured

Essay Question

Please go to Chapter 18, review the purpose of the differenct depreciaiton methods and write a short answer essay of at least 150 words explaining the purpose of depreciation and its fulfillment of the matching principle.

Grading Rubric

E26-2A

13 points

*requirement 1 8 points
*requirement 2 5 points

Essay Question 5 points

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Week 6 Grading Rubric
Point Available Points Earned
7 points
P26-08A 13 points
*requirement 1 8 points
*requirement 2 5 points
P26-08B
Total Score

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