Category |
remarks |
|
Salaries for the X-ray machine technicians. |
Direct labor |
directly related to providing hospital |
Wages for the hospital janitorial personnel. |
service overhead |
not involved directly in providing |
Film costs for the X-ray machines. |
direct material |
these are directly used in machines to |
Property taxes on the hospital building. |
service overhead |
administrative expenses |
Salary of the X-ray technicians' supervisor. |
service overhead |
administrative expenses |
Electricity costs for the X-ray department. |
service overhead |
not traceable to services provided |
Maintenance and repairs on the X-ray machines. |
service overhead |
not traceable to services provided |
X-ray department supplies. |
service overhead |
not directly related to services |
Depreciation on the X-ray department equipment. |
service overhead |
not directly related to services |
Depreciation on the hospital building. |
service overhead |
not directly related to services |
The company intends to classify these costs and expens d expenses into the following categories: (a)...
E19-5 Ikerd Company is a manufacturer of personal computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows 24/35 7,500 Delivery expense Property taxes on store Labor costs of assembly-line workers Factory supplies used 21,000 35,000 50,000 110,000 Sales commissions Salaries paid to sales clerks 13,000 (a) Identify each of the above costs as direct materials, direct labor, manufacturing over head, or period costs (b) Explain the basic difference in accounting for product costs and period costs. E19-4...
Accounting E1.4 (LO2), AP Knight Company reports the following costs and expenses in May. $ 15,500 $69,100 46,400 Factory utilities Depreciation on factory equipment Depreciation on delivery trucks Indirect factory labor Indirect materials Direct materials used Factory manager's salary 12,650 3,800 48,900 80,800 137.600 8,000 Direct labor Sales salaries Property taxes on factory building Repairs to office equipment Factory repairs Advertising Office supplies used 2,500 1,300 2.000 15,000 2,640 Instructions From the information, determine the total amount of: a. Manufacturing...
Instructions (a) Identify each of the above costs as direct materials, direct labor, manufactu head, or period costs. (b) Explain the basic difference in accounting for product costs and period costs. ect labor, manufacturing over- $69,100 46,400 E14.4 Knight Company reports the following costs and expenses in May. Factory utilities $ 15,500 Direct labor Depreciation on factory Sales salaries equipment 12,650 Property taxes on factory Depreciation on delivery trucks 3,800 building Indirect factory labor 48,900 Repairs to office equipment Indirect...
Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows. The company intends to classify these costs and expenses into the following categories: (a) direct materials, (b) direct labor, (c) manufacturing overhead, and (d) period costs. For each item, indicate the cost category to which it belongs. Item Category Property taxes on the factory building. rini Production superintendents’ salaries. mi Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers. Depreciation on the...
Exercise 10-5 Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations we as follows. The company intends to asily these costs and expenses into the following categories: (a) direct materias (1) direct labor. (c) manufacturing overhead, and (d) period costs For each item, indicate the cost category to which it belongs. Them Category 1. Property taxes on the factory building Production superintendents' salaries 3. Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers, Direct...
Exercise 14-05 Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows. The company intends to classify these costs and expenses into the following categories: (a) direct materials, (b) direct labor, (c) manufacturing overhead, and (d) period costs. For each item, indicate the cost category to which it belongs. Item Category 1. Property taxes on the factory building. select a cost category Period CostsManufacturing OverheadDirect LaborDirect Materials and Manufacturing OverheadDirect Materials...
Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows. The company intends to classify these costs and expenses into the following categories: (a) direct materials, (b) direct labor, (c) manufacturing overhead, and (d) period costs. For each item, indicate the cost category to which it belongs. Item Category 1. Property taxes on the factory building. Period Costs Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead Direct Materials and Manufacturing Overhead 2. Production...
help please Gala Company is a manufacturer of laptop computers. Various costs and expenses associated with its operations are as follows The company intends to classify these costs and expenses into the following categories: (a) direct materials. (b) direct labore manufacturing overhead, and (d) period costs. For each item, indicate the cost category to which it belongs. Item Category 1. Property taxes on the factory building. Production superintendents' salaries. Memory boards and chips used in assembling computers. Depreciation on the...
Exercise 1-2 Presented below is a list of costs and expenses usually incurred by Barnum Corporation, a manufacturer of furniture, in its factory. Classify the below items into the following categories: (a) direct materials, (b) direct labor, and (C) manufacturing overhead Item Category Salaries for assembly line inspectors. Insurance on factory machines Property taxes on the factory building actory repairs. E Upholstery used in manufacturing furniture. Wages paid to assembly line workers. Ezactory machinery depreciation Glue, nails, paint, and other...
Presented below is a list of costs and expenses usually incurred by Barnum Corporation, a manufacturer of furniture, in its factory. Classify the below items into the following categories: (a) direct materials, (b) direct labor, and (c) manufacturing overhead. Item Category 1. Salaries for assembly line inspectors. 2. Insurance on factory machines. 3. Property taxes on the factory building. 4. Factory repairs. 5. Upholstery used in manufacturing furniture. 6. Wages paid to assembly line workers. 7. Factory machinery depreciation. 8....