Lamonda Corp. uses a job order cost system. On April 1, the accounts had the following balances:1/31/2016
The following transactions occurred during April:
(a) Purchased materials on account at a cost of $136,000. (b) Requisitioned materials at a cost of $122,000, of which $28,000 was for general factory use. (c) Recorded factory labor of $155,000, of which $24,000 was indirect. (d) Incurred other costs: Selling expense ………….. $44,000 Factory utilities …………… 26,000 Administrative expenses …. 15,000 Factory rent ……………… 30,000 Factory depreciation …….. 24,000 (e) Applied overhead at a rate equal to 135 percent of direct labor cost. (f) Completed jobs costing $375,000. (g) Sold jobs costing $402,000. (h) Recorded sales revenue of $500,000. Required: 1. Post the April transactions to the T-accounts. ( Note: Some transactions will affect other accounts not shown; e.g., Cash, Accounts Payable, Accumulated Depreciation. You do not need to show the offsetting debit or credit to those accounts. ) 2. Compute the balance in the accounts at the end of April. 3. Compute over- or underapplied manufacturing overhead. If the balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account is closed directly to Cost of Goods Sold, will Cost of Goods Sold increase or decrease? 4. Prepare Lamonda’s cost of goods manufactured report for April. 5. Prepare Lamonda’s April income statement. Include any adjustment to Cost of Goods Sold needed to dispose of over- or underapplied manufacturingoverhead.
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