Mooresville Corporation manufactures reproductions of eighteenth-century, classical-style furniture. It uses a job costing system that applies factory

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Mooresville Corporation manufactures reproductions of eighteenth-century, classical-style furniture. It uses a job costing system that applies factory overhead on the basis of direct labor hours. Budgeted factory overhead for the year was $1,261,500, and management budgeted 87,000 direct labor hours. Mooresville had no materials, work-in- process, or finished goods inventory at the beginning of August. These transactions were recorded during August:

a. Purchased 5,000 square feet of oak on account at $26 per square foot.

b. Purchased 50 gallons of glue on account at $36 per gallon (indirect material).

c. Requisitioned 3,500 square feet of oak and 31 gallons of glue for production.

d. Incurred and paid payroll costs of $187,900. Of this amount, $46,000 were indirect labor costs; direct labor personnel earned $22 per hour.

e. Paid factory utility bill, $15,230 in cash.

f. August 's insurance cost for the manufacturing property and equipment was $3,500. The premium had been paid in March.

g. Incurred $8,500 depreciation on manufacturing equipment for August.

h. Recorded $2,400 depreciation on an administrative asset.

i. Paid advertising expenses in cash, $5,500.

j. Incurred and paid other factory overhead costs, $13,500.

k. Incurred miscellaneous selling and administrative expenses, $13,250.

l. Applied factory overhead to production on the basis of direct labor hours.

m. Completed goods costing $146,000 manufactured during the month.

n. Sales on account in August were $132,000. The cost of goods sold was $112,000.

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1. Compute the firm's predetermined factory overhead rate for the year.

2. Prepare journal entries to record the August events. Letter your entries from a to n.

3. Calculate the amount of over-applied or under-applied overhead to be closed to the Cost of Goods Sold account on August 31.

4. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured and sold.

5. Prepare the income statement for August.

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Cost Management A Strategic Emphasis

ISBN: 978-0077733773

7th edition

Authors: Edward Blocher, David Stout, Paul Juras, Gary Cokins

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