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Accounting 25th Edition by Carl Warren, James Reeve, Jonathan Duchac

Edition 25ISBN: 978-1285069609
book Accounting 25th Edition by Carl Warren, James Reeve, Jonathan Duchac cover

Accounting 25th Edition by Carl Warren, James Reeve, Jonathan Duchac

Edition 25ISBN: 978-1285069609
Exercise 2
entries and schedules for unfinished jobs and completed jobs
Hildreth Company uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for April 2014, the first month of operations:
a. Materials purchased on account, $147,000.
b. Materials requisitioned and factory labor used:
entries and schedules for unfinished jobs and completed jobs  Hildreth Company uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for April 2014, the first month of operations: a. Materials purchased on account, $147,000. b. Materials requisitioned and factory labor used:     c. Factory overhead costs incurred on account, $6,000. d. Depreciation of machinery and equipment, $4,100. e. The factory overhead rate is $40 per machine hour. Machine hours used:     f. Jobs completed: 101, 102, 103, and 105. g. Jobs were shipped and customers were billed as follows: Job 101, $62,900; Job 102, $80,700; Job 105, $45,500. Instructions  1. Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations. 2. Post the appropriate entries to T accounts for Work in Process and Finished Goods, using the identifying letters as transaction codes. Insert memo account balances as of the end of the month. 3. Prepare a schedule of unfinished jobs to support the balance in the work in process account. 4. Prepare a schedule of completed jobs on hand to support the balance in the finished goods account.
c. Factory overhead costs incurred on account, $6,000.
d. Depreciation of machinery and equipment, $4,100.
e. The factory overhead rate is $40 per machine hour. Machine hours used:
entries and schedules for unfinished jobs and completed jobs  Hildreth Company uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for April 2014, the first month of operations: a. Materials purchased on account, $147,000. b. Materials requisitioned and factory labor used:     c. Factory overhead costs incurred on account, $6,000. d. Depreciation of machinery and equipment, $4,100. e. The factory overhead rate is $40 per machine hour. Machine hours used:     f. Jobs completed: 101, 102, 103, and 105. g. Jobs were shipped and customers were billed as follows: Job 101, $62,900; Job 102, $80,700; Job 105, $45,500. Instructions  1. Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations. 2. Post the appropriate entries to T accounts for Work in Process and Finished Goods, using the identifying letters as transaction codes. Insert memo account balances as of the end of the month. 3. Prepare a schedule of unfinished jobs to support the balance in the work in process account. 4. Prepare a schedule of completed jobs on hand to support the balance in the finished goods account.
f. Jobs completed: 101, 102, 103, and 105.
g. Jobs were shipped and customers were billed as follows: Job 101, $62,900; Job 102, $80,700; Job 105, $45,500.
Instructions
1. Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations.
2. Post the appropriate entries to T accounts for Work in Process and Finished Goods, using the identifying letters as transaction codes. Insert memo account balances as of the end of the month.
3. Prepare a schedule of unfinished jobs to support the balance in the work in process account.
4. Prepare a schedule of completed jobs on hand to support the balance in the finished goods account.
Explanation
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Solution: For the first month operation,...

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