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Q1. Icy Mocha Company estimates its factory overhead costs to be $63,600 and machine hours to be 5,300 for the year. If the actual hours
Q1. Icy Mocha Company estimates its factory overhead costs to be $63,600 and machine hours to be 5,300 for the year. If the actual hours worked on Jobs 333 and 334 total 5,250 and actual factory overhead costs are $62,800, what is the amount of either over- or underapplied factory overhead?
a. Overapplied $800
b. Overapplied $200
c. Underapplied $800
d. Underapplied $200
Q2. The three inventory ledger accounts are
a. materials, labor, and overhead.
b. materials, job order, and process.
c. receiving report, job cost sheet, and materials requisition.
d. materials, work in process, and finished goods.
Q3. Neon Lighting is comparing actual and applied overhead amounts at the end of the year and finds the factory overhead account has a credit balance. What does this mean?
a. Actual costs are higher than applied costs.
b. The balance should be carried over from year to year.
c. The entire balance is charged back to work in process inventory.
d. Applied costs are higher than actual costs.
Q4. The job order cost system for a service business includes all of the following EXCEPT
a. cost of services.
b. materials inventory
c. overhead.
d. work in process
Q5. A job order cost system can be used to
a. determine period costs.
b. reconcile bank records with book records.
c. estimate factory overhead costs.
d. control costs.
Q6. In a job order cost accounting system, total and unit product costs can be compared
a. over time.
b. to expected costs.
c. to similar jobs.
d. All of these choices are correct.
Q7. A cost accounting system that accumulates costs for each manufacturing department or process is called a __________ cost system.
a. department
b. process
c. job order
d. client
Q8. The primary product costs for a service business are __________ and __________.
a. direct labor; overhead
b. materials; overhead
c. materials; supplies
d. direct labor; supplies
Q9. A job order will be used by which of the following manufacturing companies?
a. Paper towel factory
b. Custom limousine factory
c. Pencil factory
d. Candy factory
Q10. Cost of Materials Issuances Under the FIFO Method
An incomplete subsidiary ledger of materials inventory for May is as follows:
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a. Complete the materials issuances and balances for the materials subsidiary ledger under FIFO.
Received | Issued | Balance | |||||||||
Receiving Report Number | Quantity | Unit Price | Materials Requisition Number | Quantity | Amount | Date | Quantity | Unit price | Amount | ||
May 1 | 320 | $9 | $2,880 | ||||||||
26 | 220 | $11 | May 4 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_1 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_2 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_3 | |||||
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107 | 360 | $fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_7 | May 10 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_8 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_9 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_10 | |||||
32 | 150 | 13 | May 21 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_11 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_12 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_13 | |||||
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120 | 210 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_17 | May 27 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_18 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_19 | fill in the blank 7cb8e202cff4033_20 |
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b. Determine the materials inventory balance at the end of May. $fill in the blank 13f0c1fdcfbcfdb_1
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c. Journalize the summary entry to transfer materials to work in process. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | CashFactory OverheadFinished GoodsMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
CashFactory OverheadFinished GoodsMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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d. Comparing
quantities on handmaterials cost
as reported in the materials ledger with predetermined order points would enable management to order materials before a(n)
lack of materialsexcess of materials
causes idle time.
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Entry for Issuing Materials
Materials issued for the current month are as follows:
Requisition No. | Material | Job No. | Amount | |
103 | Plastic | 400 | $26,710 | |
104 | Steel | 402 | 37,890 | |
105 | Glue | Indirect | 2,460 | |
106 | Rubber | 403 | 3,290 | |
107 | Titanium | 404 | 85,670 |
Journalize the entry to record the issuance of materials. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableAccounts ReceivableCashMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWages Payable | - Select - | - Select - | |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Q12. Entry for Factory Labor Costs
A summary of the time tickets for the current month follows:
Job No. | Amount |
100 | $2,250 |
101 | 1,870 |
104 | 3,420 |
108 | 3,890 |
Indirect labor | 11,990 |
111 | 2,370 |
115 | 1,560 |
117 | 10,540 |
Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCashMaterialsWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWages Payable | - Select - | - Select - | |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Q13. Entries for Direct Labor and Factory Overhead
Townsend Industries Inc. manufactures recreational vehicles. Townsend uses a job order cost system. The time tickets from November jobs are summarized as follows:
Job 201 | $4,200 |
Job 202 | 2,100 |
Job 203 | 1,660 |
Job 204 | 3,080 |
Factory supervision | 1,440 |
Factory overhead is applied to jobs on the basis of a predetermined overhead rate of $28 per direct labor hour. The direct labor rate is $16 per hour. If required, round final answers to the nearest dollar.
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a. Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCashMaterialsWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableAccounts ReceivableCashFactory OverheadWages Payable | - Select - | - Select - | |
Accounts PayableFactory OverheadMaterialsWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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b. Journalize the entry to apply factory overhead to production for November. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts ReceivableFactory OverheadMaterialsWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Q14.Predetermined Factory Overhead Rate
Road Runner Engine Shop uses a job order cost system to determine the cost of performing engine repair work. Estimated costs and expenses for the coming period are as follows:
Engine parts | $1,449,500 | |
Shop direct labor | 1,058,000 | |
Shop and repair equipment depreciation | 73,800 | |
Shop supervisor salaries | 205,300 | |
Shop property taxes | 37,300 | |
Shop supplies | 28,600 | |
Advertising expense | 29,000 | |
Administrative office salaries | 124,700 | |
Administrative office depreciation expense | 15,900 | |
Total costs and expenses | $3,022,100 |
The average shop direct labor rate is $23 per hour.
Determine the predetermined shop overhead rate per direct labor hour. Round the answer to nearest whole cent. $fill in the blank 1 per direct labor hour
Q15. Predetermined Factory Overhead Rate
Novello Medical Center has a single operating room that is used by local physicians to perform surgical procedures. The cost of using the operating room is accumulated by each patient procedure and includes the direct materials costs (drugs and medical devices), physician surgical time, and operating room overhead. On January 1 of the current year, the annual operating room overhead is estimated to be:
Disposable supplies | $247,700 | |
Depreciation expense | 44,700 | |
Utilities | 26,000 | |
Nurse salaries | 371,900 | |
Technician wages | 121,700 | |
Total operating room overhead | $812,000 |
The overhead costs will be assigned to procedures based on the number of surgical room hours. Novello Medical Center expects to use the operating room an average of eight hours per day, seven days per week. In addition, the operating room will be shut down two weeks per year for general repairs.
a. Compute the estimated number of operating room hours for the year. fill in the blank 1 hours
b. Determine the predetermined operating room overhead rate for the year. $fill in the blank 2 per hour
c. Conrad Goldsmith had a 5-hour procedure on January 22. How much operating room overhead would be charged to his procedure, using the rate determined in part (b)? $fill in the blank 3
d. During January, the operating room was used 194 hours. The actual overhead costs incurred for January were $55,000. Determine the overapplied operating overhead or underapplied operating overhead for the period. $fill in the blank 4
overappliedunderapplied
Q16. Entry for Jobs Completed; Cost of Unfinished Jobs
The following account appears in the ledger prior to recognizing the jobs completed in January:
Work in Process | ||
Balance, January 1 | $12,550 | |
Direct materials | 102,030 | |
Direct labor | 110,060 | |
Factory overhead | 57,860 |
Jobs finished during January are summarized as follows:
Job 210 | $50,850 |
Job 216 | 31,080 |
Job 224 | 59,330 |
Job 230 | 113,000 |
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a. Journalize the entry to record the jobs completed. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCost of Goods SoldFinished GoodsMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableCashCost of Goods SoldFinished GoodsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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b. Determine the cost of the unfinished jobs at January 31. $fill in the blank e7022601f06bf98_1
Q17. Entries for Factory Costs and Jobs Completed
Entrepreneurial Publishing Inc. began printing operations on January 1. Jobs 301 and 302 were completed during the month, and all costs applicable to them were recorded on the related cost sheets. Jobs 303 and 304 are still in process at the end of the month, and all applicable costs except factory overhead have been recorded on the related cost sheets. In addition to the materials and labor charged directly to the jobs, $1,030 of indirect materials and $12,430 of indirect labor were used during the month. The cost sheets for the four jobs entering production during the month are as follows, in summary form:
Job 301 | Job 302 | ||||
Direct materials | $10,630 | Direct materials | $4,970 | ||
Direct labor | 4,100 | Direct labor | 2,100 | ||
Factory overhead | 2,255 | Factory overhead | 1,155 | ||
Total | $16,985 | Total | $8,225 | ||
Job 303 | Job 304 | ||||
Direct materials | $14,600 | Direct materials | $3,060 | ||
Direct labor | 4,500 | Direct labor | 600 | ||
Factory overhead | Factory overhead |
Journalize the summary entry to record each of the following operations for January (one entry for each operation):
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a. Direct and indirect materials used. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCashFactory ExpensesMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableAccounts ReceivableCashFactory OverheadMaterials | - Select - | - Select - | |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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b. Direct and indirect labor used. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCost of Goods SoldMaterialsWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWages Payable | - Select - | - Select - | |
Accounts PayableFactory OverheadMaterialsWages PayableWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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c. Determine the factory overhead applied to Jobs 303 and 304 (a single overhead rate is used based on direct labor cost).
Job 303 | $fill in the blank 915f67f73fe5fc4_1 |
Job 304 | $fill in the blank 915f67f73fe5fc4_2 |
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d. Factory overhead applied to all four jobs (a single overhead rate is used based on direct labor cost). If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableCashFactory OverheadMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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e. Completion of Jobs 301 and 302. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank | Accounts PayableCashFinished GoodsMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
Accounts PayableCashFinished GoodsMaterialsWork in Process | - Select - | - Select - |
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f. Determine the balance of the work in process account on January 31.
$fill in the blank 0c9716f98fa2f91_1
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