FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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On August 1, Cairle Company's work-in-process inventory consisted of three jobs with the
following costs:
Job 70
Job 71
Job 72
Direct materials
$1,700
$2,000
$850
Direct labor
1,900
1,400
900
Applied overhead
1,520
1,120
720
During August, four more jobs were started. Information on costs added to the seven jobs during
the month is as follows:
Job 70 Job 71
Job 72
Job 73
Job 74 Job 75 Job 76
Direct materials
$ 800
$1,235
$3,500
$5,000
$300
$560
$ 80
Direct labor
1,000
1,400
2,200
1,800
600
850
180
Before the end of August, Jobs 70, 72, 73, and 75 were completed. On August 31, Jobs 72 and
75 were sold.
Required:
1. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost.
2. Calculate the ending balance for each job as of August 31.
3. Calculate the ending balance of Work in Process as of August 31.
4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for August.
5. Assuming that Cairle prices its jobs at cost plus 10 percent, calculate Cairle's sales revenue
for August.
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Transcribed Image Text:On August 1, Cairle Company's work-in-process inventory consisted of three jobs with the following costs: Job 70 Job 71 Job 72 Direct materials $1,700 $2,000 $850 Direct labor 1,900 1,400 900 Applied overhead 1,520 1,120 720 During August, four more jobs were started. Information on costs added to the seven jobs during the month is as follows: Job 70 Job 71 Job 72 Job 73 Job 74 Job 75 Job 76 Direct materials $ 800 $1,235 $3,500 $5,000 $300 $560 $ 80 Direct labor 1,000 1,400 2,200 1,800 600 850 180 Before the end of August, Jobs 70, 72, 73, and 75 were completed. On August 31, Jobs 72 and 75 were sold. Required: 1. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost. 2. Calculate the ending balance for each job as of August 31. 3. Calculate the ending balance of Work in Process as of August 31. 4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for August. 5. Assuming that Cairle prices its jobs at cost plus 10 percent, calculate Cairle's sales revenue for August.
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