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Recording Manufacturing Costs, Preparing a Cost of Goods Manufactured and Sold Report, and...

Recording Manufacturing Costs, Preparing a Cost of Goods Manufactured and Sold Report, and Calculating Income from Operations

Carlton Manufacturing Company uses a job order costing system with manufacturing overhead applied to products on the basis of direct labor dollars. At the beginning of the most recent period, the company estimated its total direct labor cost to be $30,000 and its total manufacturing overhead cost to be $60,000.

Several incomplete general ledger accounts showing the transactions that occurred during the most recent accounting period follow.

 Raw Materials Inventory

Beginning Balance

10,000

?

Purchases

85,000

 

Ending Balance

20,000

 

 

Finished Goods Inventory

Beginning Balance

60,000

?

Cost of Goods

 

 

Completed

?

 

Ending Balance

40,000

 

 

Work in Process Inventory

Beginning Balance

30,000

?

Direct Materials

?

 

Direct Labor

35,000

 

Applied Overhead

?

 

Ending Balance

20,000

 

 

Cost of Goods Sold

Unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold

?

 

Adjusted Cost of Goods Sold

?

 

 

Manufacturing Overhead

Indirect Materials

10,000

?

Applied Overhead

Indirect Labor

20,000

 

 

Factory Depreciation

13,000

 

 

Factory Rent

12,000

 

 

Factory Utilities

5,000

 

 

Other Factory Costs

14,000

 

 

Actual Overhead

74,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sales Revenue

 

280,000

Sales Revenue

 

Selling and Administrative Expenses

Adm. Salaries

30,000

 

Office Depreciation

20,000

 

Advertising

19,000

 

Ending balance

69,000

 

Required:

1.Calculate the predetermined overhead rate.


2. Fill in the missing values in the T-accounts.


3. Compute over–or underapplied overhead.


4. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured and sold including the adjustment for over–or underapplied overhead


5. Prepare a brief income statement for the company.

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