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3-4A - Journal Entries of Job Order Costing Intercity Roofing manufactures and installs custom shingles for use on damaged roofs of residential houses and apartments. The company uses a specialized manufacturing process to ensure the replacement shingles are an exact match with the existing roof. The company uses a job order costing system to apply manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labour cost. The company estimates that during the next year, it will incur $70,000 in overhead costs and will pay $140,000 in direct labour costs. During the year, the following transactions occurred: a.) Purchased $180,000 of direct materials on account. b.) Purchased $5,000 of supplies on account. (The supplies consisted of glue and cleaning supplies.) c.) Requisitioned $170,000 of direct materials and $4,500 of supplies for use in production. d.) Incurred employee costs: i. Direct labour $150,000 ii. Indirect labour 40,000 iii. Administrative salaries 190,000 iv. Sales salaries 30,000 v. Sales commissions 90,000 e.) Advertised on local television: $5,000 f.) Rent: $12,000. 40% of the space related to sales offices, 60% was a shop used in production of roofing materials. g.) Depreciation: $25,000. 70% relates to roofing equipment, 30% relates to office equipment. h.) Insurance expired: $15,000. 90% relates to the factory, the remainder relates to insurance on the office equipment. i.) Manufacturing overhead costs were applied to production. j.) Goods costing $375,000 were completed. k.) The company had sales on account of $800,000. According to cost data, the jobs cost $350,000. Required: a.) For items a.)-k.) above, record journal entries. Unless otherwise noted, assume all transactions were on account. b.) Was overhead overapplied or underapplied for the period? By how much? c.) Record a journal entry to close overhead to cost of goods sold. d.) Based on the information above, prepare an income statement for the company - assume a 20% tax rate