Prepare simple job-order cost sheets for jobs 703 and 704


Lowder, Inc., builds custom conveyor systems for warehouses and distribution cen- ters. During the month of July, the following occurred:

a. Materials were purchased on account for $44,200.

b. Materials totaling $27,000 were requisitioned for use in production-$12,500 for Job #703 and the remainder for Job #704.

c. Direct labor payroll for the month was $28,200, with an average wage of $15 per hour. Job #703 required 780 direct labor hours; Job #704 required 1,100 direct labor hours.

d. Actual overhead of $19,950 was incurred and paid.

e. Overhead is charged to production at the rate of $10 per direct labor hour.

f. Job #703 was completed and transferred to finished goods.

g. Job #704, which was started during July, remained in process at the end of the month.

h. Job #700, which had been completed in May, was sold on account for cost plus 40 percent.

Beginning balances as of July 1 were as follows:

Materials

$ 6,070

Work in Process (for Job #703)

13,000

Finished Goods (for Job #700)

6,240

Required

1. Prepare the journal entries for events (a) through (e) above.

2. Prepare simple job-order cost sheets for Jobs #703 and #704.

3. Prepare the journal entries for events (f) and (h) above.

4. Calculate the ending balances of:

a. Materials

b. Work in Process

c. Finished Goods.

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