Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Managerial Chapters (6th Edition)
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Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19, Problem 13SE
Prime Products uses a JIT management system to manufacture trading pins. The
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Friedman Company has a production process that involves three processes. Units move through the processes in this order: cutting, stamping, and then polishing. The company had the following transactions in November:
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Prepare the joumal entries for Friedman Company. (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from journal entries.)
1. Cost of units completed in the Cutting Department, $14,000
Date
Nov. 30
Accounts
Debit
Credit
Transactions
1. Cost of units completed in the Cutting Department, $14,000
2. Cost of units completed in the Stamping Department, $28,000
$39,000
3. Cost of units completed in the Polishing Department,
4. Sales on account, $40,000
5. Cost of goods sold is 80% of sales
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Lara Company has a cycle time of 3 days, uses a raw and in process (RIP) account, and charges all conversion cost to cost of goods sold. At the end of each month, all inventories are counted, their conversation costs components are estimated, and inventory account balances are adjusted. Raw materials cost is BACKFLUSHED from RIP to Finished goods.
The following information is for June.
Beginning balance of RIP account including P 3,000 of conversion cost P 29,250
Beginning balance of finished goods account, including P 10,000 of conversion cost 30,000
Raw materials received on credit 562,500
Direct labor cost, P 375,000, factory overhead applied, P 450,000
Ending RIP inventory per physical count, including P 4,500 conversion cost 32,000
Ending finished goods inventory per count, including P 8,750…
The RYX Manufacturing Company has a cycle time of 2.0 days, uses an in process (RIP) account and charges all conversion costs to Cost of Goods Sold. At the end of each month, all inventories are counted, their conversion cost components are estimated and inventory account balances are adjusted. Raw materials cost is backflushed from RIP to Finished Goods. The following information is for May:Beginning balance of RIP account, including P7,200 of conversion costs P11,400Beginning balance of FG account, including P8,800 of conversion costs 16,000Raw materials purchased on credit 246,000Ending RIP inventory account, including P15,700 of conversion cost 21,300Ending FG inventory account, including P13,100 of conversion cost 19,800
Conversion costs in June are P98,000 for direct labor and P125,000 for overhead.
The amount of materials backflushed from RIP to Finished Goods is…
Chapter 19 Solutions
Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, The Managerial Chapters (6th Edition)
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