Jorgensen Corporation uses standard costs with its job order cost accounting system. In January, an order (Job

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Jorgensen Corporation uses standard costs with its job order cost accounting system. In January, an order (Job No. 12) for 1,900 units of Product B was received. The standard cost of one unit of Product B is as follows.

$ 3.00 3 pounds at $1.00 per pound 1 hour at $8.00 per hour 2 hours (variable $4.00 per machine hour; fixed $2.25 per machine hour) Direct materials Direct labor 8.00 Overhead 12.50 Standard cost per unit $23.50


Normal capacity for the month was 4,200 machine hours. During January, the following transactions applicable to Job No. 12 occurred.

1. Purchased 6,200 pounds of raw materials on account at $1.05 per pound.

2. Requisitioned 6,200 pounds of raw materials for Job No. 12.

3. Incurred 2,000 hours of direct labor at a rate of $7.80 per hour.

4. Worked 2,000 hours of direct labor on Job No. 12.

5. Incurred manufacturing overhead on account $25,000.

6. Applied overhead to Job No. 12 on basis of standard machine hours allowed.

7. Completed Job No. 12.

8. Billed customer for Job No. 12 at a selling price of $65,000.


Instructions

(a) Journalize the transactions.

(b) Post to the job order cost accounts.

(c) Prepare the entry to recognize the total overhead variance.

(d) Prepare the January 2017 income statement for management. Assume selling and administrative expenses were $2,000.

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Accounting Principles

ISBN: 978-1118875056

12th edition

Authors: Jerry Weygandt, Paul Kimmel, Donald Kieso

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