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1. Calculate the per 2. Compute the ending balance in the work-in-process m om pletion of Jobs 78 and 79 and the sale of law 3. Prepare the journal entries reflecting the completion of Jobs 10 a 79. The selling price is 140 percent of cost. Exercise 5.12 Predetermined Overhead Rate, Application of Overhead to Jobs, Job Cost On April 1, Sangvikar Company had the following balances in its inventory accounts: $12,730 Materials Inventory Work-in-Process Inventory 21,340 Finished Goods Inventory 8,700 Work-in-process inventory is made up of three jobs with the following costs: Job 114 Job 115 Job 116 Direct materials $2,411 $2,640 $3,650 Direct labor 1,800 1,560 4,300 Applied overhead 1,170 1,014 2,795 Chapter 5 Product and Service Costing Job-Order System his the ver, Igie rto During April, Sangvikar experienced the transactions listed below. a. Materials purchased on account, $29,000. b. Materials requisitioned: Job 114.816.500; Job 115, $12,200; and Job 116, 55,000. C. Job tickets were collected and summarized: Job 114, 150 hours at $12 per hour: Job 115, 220 hours at S14 per hour, and Job 116, 80 hours at $18 per hour. d. Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor cost. So, e. Actual overhead was $4,415. Job 115 was completed and transferred to the finished goods warehouse. g. Job 115 was shipped, and the customer was billed for 125 percent of the cost. Required: 1. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost. 2. Calculate the ending balance for each job as of April 30. 3. Calculate the ending balance of Work in Process as of April 30. 4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for April 5. Assuming that Sangvikar prices its jobs at cost plus 25 percent, calculate the price of the one job that was sold during April. (Round to the nearest dollar.) Exercise 5.13 Job Cost Flows, Journal Entries Refer to Exercise 5.12. OBJE nal Required: entries for the April transactions. unts as of April 30