Reyes Manufacturing Company uses a job order cost system. At the beginning of January, the company had one job in process (Job 201) and one job completed but not yet sold (Job 200). Job 202 was started during January. Other select account balances follow (ignore any accounts that are not listed). During January, the company had the following transactions: (a) Purchased $64,000 worth of materials on account, (b) Recorded materials issued to production as follows: Job Number 201 202 Indirect materials Total Cost $ 10,800 20.500 6.100 $ 37,400 (c) Recorded factory payroll costs from direct labor time tickets that revealed the following: Job Number 201 202 Factory supervision Hour 101 398 Total Cost $ 2.400 10,200 5,000 $17.600 (d) Applied overhead to production at a rate of $26.00 per direct labor hour for 499 actual direct labor hours. (e) Recorded the following actual manufacturing overhead costs: Total Cost Description Item Che Che Completed Job 201 and transferred it to Finished Goods Inventory (g) Sold Job 200 for $51.700. Job 202 was still in process at the end of January Required: 1. Post the preceding transactions to T-accounts. (Note: Capture the offsetting of debits and credits to other accounts such as Cash Payables, Accumulated Depreciation, and so on in Miscellaneous Accounts.) 2. Compute the ending balance in the following accounts: a. Raw Materials Inventory b. Work in Process Inventory c. Finished Goods Inventory d. Cost of Goods Sold (unadjusted). e Manufacturing Overhead (Specify if overhead is overapplied or underapplied). 3. Compute the total cost of Jobs 201 and 202 at the end of January Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required Post the preceding transactions to T-accounts. (Note: Capture the offsetting of debits and credits to other accounts such as Cash, Payables, Accumulated Depreciation, and so on in Miscellaneous Accounts.) Raw Materials Inventory 33.000 Work in Process Inventory 17.500 1/1 1/1 my w piwiwi 3. Compute the total cost of Jobs 201 and 202 at the end of January Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required Required 2 Required 3 Compute the ending balance in the following accounts: a. Raw Materials Inventory. b. Work in Process Inventory. c. Finished Goods Inventory. d. Cost of Goods Sold (unadjusted). e. Manufacturing Overhead (Specify if overhead is overapplied or underapplied). Show A a b C. Raw Materials Inventory Work in Process Inventory Finished Goods Inventory Cost of Goods Sold (unadjusted) Manufacturing Overhead (Specify if overhead is overapplied or underapplied) d e (Required 1 Required 3 > d. Cost of Goods Sold (unadjusted). e Manufacturing Overhead (Specify if overhead is overapplied or underapplied). 3. Compute the total cost of Jobs 201 and 202 at the end of January. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Compute the total cost of Jobs 201 and 202 at the end of January Total Cost Number Job of 201 202