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- Kingsford Furnishings Company manufactures designer furniture. Kingsford Furnishings uses a job order cost system. Balances on April 1 from the materials ledger are as follows: The materials purchased during April are summarized from the receiving reports as follows: Materials were requisitioned to individual jobs as follows: The glue is not a significant cost, so it is treated as indirect materials (factory overhead). a. Journalize the entry to record the purchase of materials in April. b. Journalize the entry to record the requisition of materials in April. c. Determine the April 30 balances that would be shown in the materials ledger accounts.Sultan, Inc. manufactures goods to special order and uses a job order cost system. During its first month of operations, the following selected transactions took place: Required: 1. Prepare a schedule reflecting the cost of each of the four jobs. 2. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. 3. Compute the ending balance in Work in Process. 4. Compute the ending balance in Finished Goods.A new company started production. Job 10 was completed, and Job 20 remains in production. Here is the information from job cost sheets from their first and only jobs so far: Using the information provided. A. What is the balance in work in process? B. What Is the balance in the finished goods inventory? C. If manufacturing overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor hours, what is the predetermined overhead rate?
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