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Determining Balance Sheet Amounts from Job SheetsRobinson International began operations i...

Determining Balance Sheet Amounts from Job Sheets

Robinson International began operations inearly February. The company has provided thefollowingsummary of total manufacturing costs assigned to the jobsheets of itsentire client base during itsfirst three months of operations:

Job

Number

February

March

April

Total Costs

Assigned

1000

$ 12,400

$ 6,800

 

$ 19,200

1001

15,000

7,400

$1,400

23,800

1002

2,000

 

 

2,000

1003

 

16,000

4,000

20,000

1004

 

9,000

6,000

15,000

Job no. 1002 was completed in February and sold in March. Job no. 1000 was completed and sold in March. Job no. 1001 was completed and sold in April. Job no.1003 was completed in April, but won’t bedelivered until early May. Only job no. 1004 remains in process at April 30. The selling prices are set at 175 percent of the manufacturing costs assigned to each job.

a. Determine the Work in Process Inventory balance at the end of February, March, and April.

b. Determine the Finished Goods Inventory balance at the end of February, March, and April.

c. Compute the company’s total gross profit for the three months ended April 30.

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