Heritage Company uses a job-order costing system to assign costs to jobs. It had no work in process or finished goods inver hand at the beginning of May. The table below provides data concerning the only three jobs worked on in May. Direct labor hours. Direct materials Direct labor Job X 212 $ 5,340 $ 2,520 Required: Job Y 92 $ 2,160 $ 1,300 Job Z 132 $ 3,720 $ 1,620 Jobs X and Y were completed in May; however, only 150 of the 200 units included in Job X were sold in May, whereas all 100 Y's units were sold in May. Job Z was not completed by the end of the month. Overhead costs are applied to jobs based on direct labor-hours, and the predetermined overhead rate is $45 per direct labo The company's total applied overhead always equals its total actual overhead. 3. Compute the finished goods inventory that would be reported in the company's May 31 balance sheet. 4. Compute the cost of goods sold that would be reported in the company's income statement for May.

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Heritage Company uses a job-order costing system to assign costs to jobs. It had no work in process or finished goods inver
hand at the beginning of May. The table below provides data concerning the only three jobs worked on in May.
Direct labor hours.
Direct materials
Direct labor
Job X
212
$ 5,340
$ 2,520
Required:
Job Y
92
$ 2,160
$ 1,300
Job Z
132
$ 3,720
$ 1,620
Jobs X and Y were completed in May; however, only 150 of the 200 units included in Job X were sold in May, whereas all 100
Y's units were sold in May. Job Z was not completed by the end of the month.
Overhead costs are applied to jobs based on direct labor-hours, and the predetermined overhead rate is $45 per direct labo
The company's total applied overhead always equals its total actual overhead.
3. Compute the finished goods inventory that would be reported in the company's May 31 balance sheet.
4. Compute the cost of goods sold that would be reported in the company's income statement for May.
Transcribed Image Text:Heritage Company uses a job-order costing system to assign costs to jobs. It had no work in process or finished goods inver hand at the beginning of May. The table below provides data concerning the only three jobs worked on in May. Direct labor hours. Direct materials Direct labor Job X 212 $ 5,340 $ 2,520 Required: Job Y 92 $ 2,160 $ 1,300 Job Z 132 $ 3,720 $ 1,620 Jobs X and Y were completed in May; however, only 150 of the 200 units included in Job X were sold in May, whereas all 100 Y's units were sold in May. Job Z was not completed by the end of the month. Overhead costs are applied to jobs based on direct labor-hours, and the predetermined overhead rate is $45 per direct labo The company's total applied overhead always equals its total actual overhead. 3. Compute the finished goods inventory that would be reported in the company's May 31 balance sheet. 4. Compute the cost of goods sold that would be reported in the company's income statement for May.
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