Juda manufactures coffee mugs that it sells to other companies for customizing with their own logos. Juda
Question:
Actual cost and production information for July 2016 follows:
a. There were no beginning or ending inventory balances. All expenditures were on account.
b. Actual production and sales were 62,500 coffee mugs.
c. Actual direct materials usage was 10,000 lbs. at an actual cost of $0.17 per lb.
d. Actual direct labor usage was 198,000 minutes at a total cost of $29,700.
e. Actual overhead cost was $9,900 variable and $31,000 fixed.
f. Selling and administrative costs were $120,000.
Requirements
1. Compute the cost and efficiency variances for direct materials and direct labor.
2. Journalize the purchase and usage of direct materials and the assignment of direct labor, including the related variances.
3. For manufacturing overhead, compute the variable overhead cost and efficiency variances and the fixed overhead cost and volume variances.
4. Journalize the actual manufacturing overhead and the allocated manufacturing overhead. Journalize the movement of all production costs from Work-in-Process Inventory. Journalize the adjusting of the Manufacturing Overhead account.
5. Juda intentionally hired more highly skilled workers during July. How did this decision affect the cost variances? Overall, was the decision wise?
The ending inventory is the amount of inventory that a business is required to present on its balance sheet. It can be calculated using the ending inventory formula Ending Inventory Formula =...
Step by Step Answer:
Horngrens Financial and Managerial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0133866292
5th edition
Authors: Tracie L. Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura