Journalize all necessary entries to subsidiary ledger


Assignment:

(Comprehensive) Edward Nabors owns Enclose, which designs and manufactures perimeter fencing for large retail and commercial buildings. Each job goes through three stages: design, production, and installation. Three jobs were started and completed during the first week of May 2010. No jobs were in process at the end of April 2010. Information for the three departments for the first week in May follows.

DEPARTMENT


Job #2019

Design

Production

Installation

Direct labor hours

800

NA

760

Machine hours

NA

720

NA

Direct labor cost

$81,600

$34,000

$10,080

Direct material

$9,600

$116,400

$10,400

Job #2020

Design

Production

Installation

Direct labor hours

680

NA

640

Machine hours

NA

2,400

NA

Direct labor cost

$69,360

$59,600

$11,520

Direct material

$8,200

$268,800

$36,800

Job #2021

Design

Production

Installation

Direct labor hours

720

NA

3,280

Machine hours

NA

960

NA

Direct labor cost

$73,440

$21,600

$15,200

Direct material

$17,600

$232,000

$10,400

Overhead is applied using departmental rates. Design and Installation use direct labor cost as the base, with rates of 30 and 90 percent, respectively. Production uses machine hours as the base, with a rate of $15 per hour. Actual overhead for the month was $105,600 in Design, $60,000 in Production, and $31,200 in Installation.

a. Determine the overhead to be applied to each job. By how much is the overhead underapplied or overapplied in each department? For the company?

b. Assume that no journal entries have been made to Work in Process Inventory. Journalize all necessary entries to both the subsidiary ledger and general ledger accounts. Accrue direct labor costs.

c. Calculate the total cost for each job.

 

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