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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Sierra Company manufactures soccer balls in two sequential processes: Cutting and Stitching. All direct materials enter production at the beginning of the Cutting process. The following information is available regarding its May inventories:

Beginning Inventory Ending Inventory
Work in process inventoryCutting 113,500 95,500
Work in process inventoryStitching 133,300 82,200
Finished goods inventory 34,100 22,250

The following additional information describes the company's production activities for May.

Direct materials
Raw materials purchased on credit $ 60,000
Direct materials usedCutting 23,500
Direct materials usedStitching 0

Direct labor
Direct laborCutting $ 19,100
Direct laborStitching 76,400
Total factory payroll paid (in cash) 151,900

Factory Overhead (Actual costs)
Indirect materials used $ 28,800
Indirect labor used 56,400
Other overhead costs 54,000

Factory Overhead Rates
Cutting (150% of direct materials used )
Stitching (120% of direct labor used )
Sales $536,000

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2. Prepare summary journal entries dated May 31 to record the following production activities during May: (a) raw materials purchases, (b) direct materials usage, (c) indirect materials usage, (d) direct labor costs incurred, (e) indirect labor costs incurred, (f) payment of factory payroll, (g) other overhead costs, (credit Other Accounts), (h) overhead applied, (i) goods transferred from Cutting to Stitching, (j) goods transferred from Stitching to finished goods, (k) cost of goods sold, and (l) sales.

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