P 2. Par Carts, Inc., produces special-order golf carts, so Par Carts uses a job order costing

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P 2. Par Carts, Inc., produces special-order golf carts, so Par Carts uses a job order costing system. Overhead is applied at the rate of 90 percent of direct labor cost. The following is a list of transactions for January, 2011:

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Required 1. Record the entries for all transactions in January using T accounts for the following: Materials Inventory, Work in Process Inventory, Finished Goods Inventory, Overhead, Cash, Accounts Receivable, Prepaid Insurance, Accumulated Depreciation–Machinery, Accounts Payable, Payroll Payable, Property Taxes Payable, Sales, and Cost of Goods Sold. Use job order cost cards for Job X, Job Y, and Job Z. Determine the partial account balances. Assume no beginning inventory balances. Also assume that when the payroll was recorded, entries were made to the Payroll Payable account.
2. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead as of January 31, 2011 and transfer it to the Cost of Goods Sold account.
3. Why should the Overhead account’s underapplied or overapplied overhead be transferred to the Cost of Goods Sold account?
Job Order Cost Flow

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Managerial Accounting

ISBN: 9780538742801

9th Edition

Authors: Susan V Crosson, Belverd E Needles

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