Lott Company uses a job order cost system and applies overhead to production on the basis of direct labor cost.
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Lott Company Lott Company uses a job order cost system and applies overhead to production on the basis of direct labor costs. On January 1, 2017, Job 50 was the only job in process. The costs incurred prior to January1 on this job were as follows: direct materials $20,000, direct labor $12,000, and manufacturing overhead $16,000. As of January 1, Job 49 had been completed at a cost of $90,000 and was part of finished goods inventory. There was a S15,000 balance in the Raw Materials Inventory account. During the month of January, Lott Company began production on Jobs 51 and 52, and completed Jobs 50 and 51. Jobs 49 and 50 were also sold on account during the month for $122,000 and $158,000, respectively. The following additional events occurred during the month. Purchased additional raw materials of $90,000 on account. Incurred factory labor costs of $70,000. Of this amount $16,000 related to employer payroll taxes. Incurred manufacturing overhead costs as follows: indirect materials $17,000, indirect labor $20,000, depreciation expense on equipment $12,000, and various other manufacturing overhead costs on account $16,000 Assigned direct materials and direct labor to jobs as follows. Direct Labor Job No Direct Materials S 5,000 $10,000 50 25,000 39,000 30,000 51 20.000 52 Instructions (a) Calculate the predetermined overhead rate for 2017, assuming Lott Company estimates total manufacturing overhead costs of $840,000, direct labor costs of $700,000, and direct labor hours of 20,000 for the year. cost sheet for Job 50. (b) Open job cost sheets for Jobs 50, 51, and 52. Enter the January 1 balances on the job (c) Prepare the journal entries to record the purchase of raw materials, the factory labor costs incurred, and the manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the month of January. (d) Prepare the journal entries to record the assignment of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs to production. In assigning manufacturing overhead costs, use the overhead rate calculated in (a). Post all costs to the job cos sheets as necessary. (e) Total the job cost sheets for any job(s) completed during the month. Prepare the journal entry (or entries) to record the completion of any job(s) during the month. (f)Prepare the journal entry (or entries) to record the sale of any job(s) during the month. (g) What is the balance in the Finished Goods Inventory account at the end of the month? What does this balance consist of? (h)What is the amount of over- or underapplied overhcad