Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Managerial Chapters (6th Edition)
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Chapter 17, Problem 24E
Journalize the following transactions for Marge’s Sofas. Explanations are not required.
- a. Incurred and paid Web site expenses, $2,000.
- b. Incurred manufacturing wages of $15,000, 75% of which was direct labor and 25% of which was indirect labor.
- c. Purchased raw materials on account, $24,000.
- d. Used in production: direct materials, $7,500; indirect materials, $5,000.
- e. Recorded manufacturing
overhead : depreciation on plant, $18,000; plant insurance (previously paid), $1,500; plant property tax, $3,900 (credit Property Tax Payable). - f. Allocated manufacturing overhead to jobs, 200% of direct labor costs.
- g. Completed production on
jobs with costs of $40,000. - h. Sold inventory on account, $22,000; cost of goods sold, $18,000.
- i. Adjusted for overallocated underallocated overhead.
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g. Completed production on jobs with costs of $36,960.
h. Sold inventory on account, $25,690; cost of goods sold, $11,380.
i. Adjusted for overallocated or underallocated overhead.
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