Swifty Corp.designs and manufactures mascot uniforms for high school, college, and professional sports teams. Since each team's uniform is unique in color and design, Swifty uses a job order costing system. On January 1, the T-accounts for some of Swifty's primary balance sheet accounts were as follows: Raw Materials Inventory 59,400 Work in Process Inventory 24.500 11 1/1 Cash Finished Goods 38,600 1/3 1/1 38,200 Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable 11 47.300 11 41,900 During the year, the following events occurred: 1. Swifty purchased raw materials costing $ 114.000 on account 2 Swifty used $ 149.300 of raw materials in production of these 80% were classified as direct materials and 20% as indirect materials. (Swifty maintains a single Raw Materials inventory account) During the year, the following events occurred: 3. 4. 5. 1 Swifty purchased raw materials costing $ 114,000 on account. 2. Swifty used $ 149,300 of raw materials in production of these, 80% were classified as direct materials and 20% as indirect materials. (Swifty maintains a single Raw Materials Inventory account.) Swifty used 32,000 hours of direct labor. The company's average direct labor rte was $ 13 per hour (credit Wages Payable). The company's indirect labor cost was $ 168,000 (credit Wages Payable) Other manufacturing overhead costs the company incurred on account totaled $ 97,400, Swifty applied 5 316,800 in manufacturing overhead. 7. The company completed production of goods costing $ 865,520. The company's Cost of Goods Sold balance was $ 870,520 before adjusting for over- or underapplied overhead. Sales revenue was $ 1,060,000 (all sales were made on account). 10. Swifty collected $803,200 from customers. 11. The company paid accounts payable of $ 201,300. 12 At year-end, all wages earned during the year had been paid. 6. 8. 9. (a) Calculate under or overapplied overhead for the year. Overhead (b) Assuming that Swifty closes under-or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold, calculate the cost of goods sold for the year. Adjusted cost of goods sold $ (c) Assuming that Swifty prorates under or overapplied overhead to the appropriate accounts, calculate the adjusted Work in Process Inventory. Finished Goods Inventory, and Cost of Goods Sold balances for the year. (Round % of total to 3 decimal places, e3. 1.235, allocation and final answers to decimal places, es, 52) Adjusted Balance Work In Process $ $ Finished Goods Cost of Goods Sold $