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Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 4th Edition by Maryanne Mowen, Don Hansen, Dan Heitger

Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324380767
book Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 4th Edition by Maryanne Mowen, Don Hansen, Dan Heitger cover

Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 4th Edition by Maryanne Mowen, Don Hansen, Dan Heitger

Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324380767
Exercise 18
Cornerstone Exercise 5-26 Prepare Job-Order Cost Sheets, Predetermined Overhead Rate, Ending Balance of WIP, Finished Goods, and COGS
At the beginning of June, Rhone Company had two jobs in process, Job 44 and Job 45, with the following accumulated cost information: Cornerstone Exercise 5-26 Prepare Job-Order Cost Sheets, Predetermined Overhead Rate, Ending Balance of WIP, Finished Goods, and COGS  At the beginning of June, Rhone Company had two jobs in process, Job 44 and Job 45, with the following accumulated cost information:    During June, two more jobs (46 and 47) were started. The following direct materials and direct labor costs were added to the four jobs during the month of June:    At the end of June, Jobs 44, 45, and 47 were completed. Only Job 45 was sold. On June 1, the balance in Finished Goods was zero. Required:  1. Calculate the overhead rate based on direct labor cost. ( Note : Round to three decimal places.) 2. Prepare a brief job-order cost sheet for the four jobs. Show the balance as of June 1 as well as direct materials and direct labor added in June. Apply overhead to the four jobs for the month of June, and show the ending balances. 3. Calculate the ending balances of Work in Process and Finished Goods as of June 30. 4. Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold for June.
During June, two more jobs (46 and 47) were started. The following direct materials and direct labor costs were added to the four jobs during the month of June: Cornerstone Exercise 5-26 Prepare Job-Order Cost Sheets, Predetermined Overhead Rate, Ending Balance of WIP, Finished Goods, and COGS  At the beginning of June, Rhone Company had two jobs in process, Job 44 and Job 45, with the following accumulated cost information:    During June, two more jobs (46 and 47) were started. The following direct materials and direct labor costs were added to the four jobs during the month of June:    At the end of June, Jobs 44, 45, and 47 were completed. Only Job 45 was sold. On June 1, the balance in Finished Goods was zero. Required:  1. Calculate the overhead rate based on direct labor cost. ( Note : Round to three decimal places.) 2. Prepare a brief job-order cost sheet for the four jobs. Show the balance as of June 1 as well as direct materials and direct labor added in June. Apply overhead to the four jobs for the month of June, and show the ending balances. 3. Calculate the ending balances of Work in Process and Finished Goods as of June 30. 4. Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold for June.
At the end of June, Jobs 44, 45, and 47 were completed. Only Job 45 was sold. On June 1, the balance in Finished Goods was zero.
Required:
1. Calculate the overhead rate based on direct labor cost. ( Note : Round to three decimal places.)
2. Prepare a brief job-order cost sheet for the four jobs. Show the balance as of June 1 as well as direct materials and direct labor added in June. Apply overhead to the four jobs for the month of June, and show the ending balances.
3. Calculate the ending balances of Work in Process and Finished Goods as of June 30.
4. Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold for June.
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