Reference: 03-02
Hamilton Company Uses Job-Order Costing Jobs 102, 103, and 104 Were Started During February
Multiple Choice
Reference: 03-02
Hamilton Company uses job-order costing. Manufacturing overhead is applied using a predetermined rate of
150% of direct labour cost. Any overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead is closed to the Cost of
Goods Sold account at the end of each month. Additional information is available as follows:
Job 101 was the only job in process at January 31. The job cost sheet for this job contained the following costs at the beginning of the month: Jobs 102, 103, and 104 were started during February.
Direct materials requisitions for February totalled $26,000. Direct labour cost of $20,000 was incurred for February. Actual manufacturing overhead was $32,000 for February.
The only job still in process at February 28 was Job 104, with costs of $2,800 for direct materials and $1,800 for direct labour.
-The cost of goods manufactured for February was:
A) $85,000.
B) $77,700.
C) $79,700.
D) $78,000.
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