a. REQUIREMENTS #2 and #3 ONLY of Exercise 4-49 (picture 2). Assume Direct Labor workers make $20 per hour, so with the given labor cost per job, you can determine the number of hours worked. CHANGE...


a.  REQUIREMENTS #2 and #3 ONLY of Exercise 4-49 (picture 2).  Assume Direct Labor workers make $20 per hour, so with the given labor cost per job, you can determine the number of hours worked.  CHANGE the Exercise to say that Overhead is applied at the rate of $32 per direct labor hour.  ALSO CHANGE to say that Job #39 and Job #40 were completed and sold, while Job #41 and Job #42 are complete but not sold, and Job #43 is not completed yet.


b.  Use the information in Problem 4-53 (picture 2) to prepare journal entries for the month of July with the following CHANGES.  First, assume that the company uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor dollars.  Also assume that estimated information for the year includes Direct labor dollars of $1,642,000.  Finally, assume that the company sells its jobs at a selling price equal to (cost  +   25% of cost markup).



Exercise 4-49 Calculation of Work in Process and Cost of Goods Sold with<br>Multiple Jobs<br>Ensign Landscape Design designs landscape plans and plants the material for clients. On April<br>1, there were three jobs in process, Jobs 39, 40, and 41. During April, two more jobs were started,<br>Jobs 42 and 43. By April 30, Jobs 40, 41, and 43 were completed and sold. The following data<br>were gathered:<br>Job 40<br>$3.400<br>Job 39<br>Job 41<br>Job 42 Job 43<br>Balance, April 1<br>Direct materials<br>$540<br>$2.990<br>700<br>560<br>375<br>$3,500<br>$6,900<br>Direct labor<br>500<br>600<br>490<br>2,500<br>3,000<br>Overhead is applied at the rate of 110% of direct labor cost. Jobs are sold at cost plus 30%.<br>Selling and administrative expenses for April totaled $4,575. (Round all amounts to the nearest<br>dollar.)<br>Required:<br>1. Prepare job-order cost sheets for cach job as of April 30.<br>2. Calculate the ending balance in Work in Process (as of April 30) and Cost of Goods Sold<br>for April.<br>3. Construct an income statement for Ensign Landscape Design for the month of April.<br>

Extracted text: Exercise 4-49 Calculation of Work in Process and Cost of Goods Sold with Multiple Jobs Ensign Landscape Design designs landscape plans and plants the material for clients. On April 1, there were three jobs in process, Jobs 39, 40, and 41. During April, two more jobs were started, Jobs 42 and 43. By April 30, Jobs 40, 41, and 43 were completed and sold. The following data were gathered: Job 40 $3.400 Job 39 Job 41 Job 42 Job 43 Balance, April 1 Direct materials $540 $2.990 700 560 375 $3,500 $6,900 Direct labor 500 600 490 2,500 3,000 Overhead is applied at the rate of 110% of direct labor cost. Jobs are sold at cost plus 30%. Selling and administrative expenses for April totaled $4,575. (Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.) Required: 1. Prepare job-order cost sheets for cach job as of April 30. 2. Calculate the ending balance in Work in Process (as of April 30) and Cost of Goods Sold for April. 3. Construct an income statement for Ensign Landscape Design for the month of April.
Problem 4-53 Overhead Application and Job-Order Costing<br>Heurion Company is a job-order costing firm that uses a plantwide overhead rate based on<br>direct labor hours. Estimated information for the year is as follows:<br>Overhead<br>$789,000<br>Direct labor hours<br>100,000<br>Heurion worked on five jobs in July. Data are as follows:<br>Job 741<br>Job 742<br>Job 743<br>Job 744<br>Job 745<br>Balance, July 1<br>$29,870<br>$27,880<br>$ 0<br>$ 0<br>$ 8,420<br>$5,215<br>Direct materials<br>$25,500<br>$39,800<br>$14,450<br>$13,600<br>Direct labor cost<br>$61,300<br>$48,500<br>$28,700<br>$24,500<br>$21,300<br>Direct labor hours<br>4,000<br>3,400<br>1,980<br>1,600<br>1,400<br>By July 31, Jobs 741 and 743 were completed and sold. The remaining jobs were in process.<br>Required:<br>1. Calculate the plantwide overhead rate for Heurion Company. (Note: Round to the<br>nearest cent.)<br>2. Prepare job-order cost sheets for each job showing all costs through July 31. (Note: Round<br>all amounts to the nearest dollar.)<br>3. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on July 31.<br>4. Calculate Cost of Goods Sold for July.<br>

Extracted text: Problem 4-53 Overhead Application and Job-Order Costing Heurion Company is a job-order costing firm that uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours. Estimated information for the year is as follows: Overhead $789,000 Direct labor hours 100,000 Heurion worked on five jobs in July. Data are as follows: Job 741 Job 742 Job 743 Job 744 Job 745 Balance, July 1 $29,870 $27,880 $ 0 $ 0 $ 8,420 $5,215 Direct materials $25,500 $39,800 $14,450 $13,600 Direct labor cost $61,300 $48,500 $28,700 $24,500 $21,300 Direct labor hours 4,000 3,400 1,980 1,600 1,400 By July 31, Jobs 741 and 743 were completed and sold. The remaining jobs were in process. Required: 1. Calculate the plantwide overhead rate for Heurion Company. (Note: Round to the nearest cent.) 2. Prepare job-order cost sheets for each job showing all costs through July 31. (Note: Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.) 3. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on July 31. 4. Calculate Cost of Goods Sold for July.

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