Finding missing data


Question:

Find Missing Data

IYF Corporation manufactures miscellaneous parts for building construction and maintenance. IYF uses a normal job costing system. The system applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor cost. For managerial purposes, over- or underapplied overhead is written off to Cost of Goods Sold monthly. IYF hires interns to work in its Plant Accounting department and, as a part of its interview process, asks candidates to take a short quiz. Complete the following, which is problem 14 on the quiz.

You are given the following journal entries for June. (Assume that only one entry is made each month.)

Work-In-Process Inventory (Direct Labor)

10,000

 

Wages Payable

 

10,000

Direct Material Inventory

15,000

 

Accounts Payable

 

15,000

Finished Goods Inventory

37,000

 

Work-In-Process Inventory

 

37,000

Cost of Goods Sold a

45,000

 

Finished Goods Inventory

 

45,000

a This entry does not include any over- or underapplied overhead. Over- or underapplied overhead is written off to Cost of Goods Sold once for the month. For June, the amount written off was 5 percent of overhead applied for June.

The Work-In-Process ending account balance on June 30 was twice the beginning balance. The Direct Material Ending Inventory balance on June 30 was $7,000 less than the beginning balance. The Finished Goods ending balance on June 30 was $3,000. The June income statement shows Cost of Goods Sold of $45,400.

Required

a. What was the Finished Goods beginning inventory on June 1?

b. How much manufacturing overhead was applied for June?

c. What was the manufacturing overhead rate for June?

d. How much manufacturing overhead was incurred for June?

e. What was the Work-In-Process beginning inventory balance?

f. What was the Work-In-Process ending inventory balance?

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