Job Order Cost Accounting Sample Answers
Job Order Cost Accounting Sample Answers
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EXERCISES 19-1, 19-2, 19-8, 19-9, 19-10
Exercise 19-1 Job order production C1
Match each of the terms/phrases numbered 1 through 5 with the best definition a through e.
- _____ 1.
Cost accounting system
- _____ 2.
Target cost
- _____ 3.
Job
- _____ 4.
Process operation
- _____ 5.
Job order production
- Production of products in response to customer orders.
- Production activities for aspecial order.
- A system that records manufacturing costs.
- The expected selling price of a job minus its desired profit.
- Mass production in a continuous flow of steps.
Exercise 19-2 Job cost computation C2
The following information is from the materials requisitions and time tickets for Job 9-1005 completed by Great Bay Boats. The requisitions are identified by code numbers starting with the letter Q, and the time tickets start with W. At the start of the year, management estimated that overhead cost would equal 110% of direct labor cost for each job. Determine the total cost on the job cost sheet for Job 9-1005.
Exercise 19-8 Journal entries for materials P1
Use information in Exercise 19-7 to prepare journal entries for the following events for the month of May.
- Raw materials purchases for cash.
- Direct materials usage.
- Indirect materials usage.
Exercise 19-9 Journal entries for labor P2
Use information in Exercise 19-7 to prepare journal entries for the following events for the month of May.
- Direct labor usage.
- Indirect labor usage.
- Total payroll paid in cash.
Exercise 19-10 Journal entries for overhead P3
Use information in Exercise 19-7 to prepare journal entries for the following events for the month of May.
- Incurred other overhead costs (record credit to Other Accounts).
- Applied overhead to work in process
Exercise 19-7 Cost flows in a job order costing system P1 P2 P3 P4
The following information is available for Lock-Tite Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job order costing system
Compute the following amounts for the month of May.
- Cost of direct materials used.
- Cost of direct labor used.
- Cost of goods manufactured.
- Cost of goods sold. (Do not consider any underapplied or overapplied overhead.)
- Gross profit.
Overapplied or underapplied overhead. Check (3) $625,400