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PLEASE SHOW WORKING: find #1 cost sheet, job #2 cost sheet, general journal, t account (ledger)...

PLEASE SHOW WORKING:

find #1 cost sheet, job #2 cost sheet, general journal, t account (ledger) and schedule of COGM, COGS and income. no project base given and asked in the comment

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Step 1 You work for Thunderduck Custom Tables Inc. This is the first month of operations. The company designs and manufactures specialty tables. Each table is specially customized for the customer. This month, you have been asked to develop and manufacture two new tables for customers. You will design and build the tables. This is a no nail, no screw, and no glue manufacturing ( no indirect materials used). You will be keeping track of the costs incurred to manufacture the tables using Job #1 Cost Sheet and Job #2 Cost Sheet.
The cost of the direct materials that can be used to manufacture the table are as follows. These cost are on a per unit basis.
Table Top $2,900.00
Table Leg $1,100.00
Drawer   $490.00
The company uses a job order costing system and applies manufacturing overhead to jobs based on direct labor hours.   
The company estimates that there will be 12 direct labor hours worked during the month.
The estimated manufacturing overhead cost for the month is:
a. Factory supervisor salary per month $4,500.00
b. Rent for the factory per month $1,500.00
c. Depreciation of factory equipment per month $600.00
Total Estimated manufacturing overhead $6,600.00
What is the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate?   Blank 1
Step 2 The first order you received was to manufacture a table using a table top and four legs. This is your Job #1.
Step 3 The customer that has ordered Job #2, wants a table that is the same as Job #1, but wants to also add a drawer to the table.
Step 4 The following is a list of transactions that need to be recorded for the company for activity in the month of December. Record those in the "General Journal" tab of the excel file using the proper format. Please use the following accounts: Accounts Receivables, Raw materials, Work in process, Finished goods, Accumulated depreciation, Accounts payable, Salaries and wages payable, Sales revenue, Manufacturing overhead, Cost of goods sold, Salaries and wages expense, Advertising expenses, and Depreciation expense.
1-Dec Raw Materials purchased on account, $29,000.
5-Dec All Raw Materials needed for Job #1 were requisitioned from the material storage for use during the month. Assume all materials are direct. (After you journalize this entry please enter the information into Job #1 Cost Sheet)
10-Dec The following employee costs were incurred but not paid during the month:
There are three assembly employees that spend 2 hours each, $35 per hour to make the table for Job #1. (After you journalize this entry please enter the information into Job #1 Cost Sheet)
Salary for supervisor of the factory $5,000.
Administrative Salary $2,000.
15-Dec All Raw Materials needed for Job #2 were requisitioned from the material storage for use during the month. Assume all materials are direct. (After you journalize this entry please enter the information into Job #2 Cost Sheet)
16-Dec Rent for the month of December for the factory building incurred but not paid $1,500.
17-Dec Advertising costs incurred but not paid for the month was $1,400.
20-Dec Depreciation for the month of December was recorded on equipment was $750 ($150 for equipment used in the factory and the remainder for equipment used in selling and administrative activities).
22-Dec Manufacturing overhead cost was applied based on direct labor hours to Job #1 based on the POHR determined on the "Job Cost Sheet". (After you journalize this entry please enter the information into Job #1 Cost Sheet)
26-Dec Job #1 was completed and transferred to Finished Goods during the month.
28-Dec The completed table from Job #1 was sold on account to the customer for $34,000 during the month. (Hint: Make sure to account for the cost of the table that was sold using the cost from the job cost sheet.)
31-Dec Direct labor cost incurred but not paid for three employees to start manufacturing Job #2. The employees only worked one hour each, three hours total, $35 per hour during the month and they did not complete their work on the job. (After you journalize this entry please enter the information into Job #2 Cost Sheet)
31-Dec Manufacturing overhead cost was applied based on direct labor hours to Job #2 based on the POHR. Only three direct labor hours were worked on Job #2 during the month. (After you journalize this entry please enter the information into Job #2 Cost Sheet)
31-Dec Any underapplied or overapplied overhead for the month was closed out to Cost of Goods Sold.
Step 5 Post the journal entries that you recorded on the "General Journal" tab to the "T-accounts" tab. This is the company's first month of business, so there will not be any beginning balances. Compute the balance for each T-account after all of the entries have been posted.
Step 6 Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and a Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold on the "Schedule of COGM and COGS" tab for Job #1 and Job #2 that were worked on during the month by the company. Make sure to follow the format noted in your book (pg. 87). (Hint: This is the company's first month of operations and therefore the beginning balances will be zero.)
Step 7 Prepare an Income Statement for the month using the Traditional Format on the "Income Statement" tab.  
Step 8 Answer the additional questions below
Check Figure: Cost of Goods Manufactured= $10,810, Net operating income=$17,490
What is the ending balance for raw materials? Blank 2
What is the ending balance for work in process? Blank 3
What is the ending balance for finished goods? Blank 4
What is the actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred during December before adjustment? Blank 5
What is the total applied manufacturing overhead cost during December before adjustment? Blank 6
What is the unadjusted cost of goods sold? Blank 7
Was the manufacturing overhead for the month of December overapplied/underapplied ? Blank 8
What is the amount of Manufacturing overhead overapplied/underapplied? Blank 9
What is the adjusted cost of goods sold? Blank 10
What is gross margin? Blank 11
What is the total prime cost for Job#1? Blank 12
What is the total conversion cost for job #1? Blank 13
What is the total product cost for job#1? Blank 14
What was the period cost incurred for the month of December?   Blank 15
What is the total variable cost incurred for Job #1(assume that all selling and administrative cost and all manufacturing overhead costs are fixed.)? Blank 16
What is the contribution margin for Job #1 (assume that all selling and administrative cost and all manufacturing overhead costs are fixed.)? Blank 17

What would be the actual (not applied) total fixed manufacturing overhead cost incurred for the company for the month if the order in Job #1 is for five tables instead of one table assuming this cost is with in the relevant range?

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Expert Solution

Step 1:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate = Estimated Manufacturing Overhead Cost / Direct Labor Hours = $ 6,600 / 12 = $ 550 per direct labor hour.

Step 4 :

Date General Journal Debit Credit
$ $
Dec 1 Raw Materials 29,000
Accounts Payable 29,000
Dec 5 Work in Process 7,300
Raw Materials 7,300
Dec 10 Work in Process 210
Manufacturing Overhead 5,000
Salaries and Wages Expense 2,000
Salaries and Wages Payable 7,210
Dec 15 Work in Process 7,790
Raw Materials 7,790
Dec 16 Manufacturing Overhead 1,500
Accounts Payable 1,500
Dec 17 Advertising Expense 1,400
Accounts Payable 1,400
Dec 20 Manufacturing Overhead 150
Depreciation Expense 600
Accumulated Depreciation 750
Dec 22 Work in Process ( 3 x 2 x $ 550) 3,300
Manufacturing Overhead 3,300
Dec 26 Finished Goods 10,810
Work in Process 10,810
Dec 28 Accounts Receivable 34,000
Sales Revenue 34,000
Dec 28 Cost of Goods Sold 10,810
Finished Goods 10,810
Dec 31 Work in Process 105
Salaries and Wages Payable 105
Dec 31 Work in Process ( 3 x 1 x $ 550) 1,650
Manufacturing Overhead 1,650
Dec 31 Cost of Goods Sold 1,700
Manufacturing Overhead 1,700

Step 6: Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured

$ $
Beginning Work in Process 0
Raw materials issued to production:
Beginning raw materials 0
Add: Raw materials purchased 29,000
Less: Ending raw materials (13,910) 15,090
Direct labor 315
Manufacturing Overhead Applied 4,950
Total Manufacturing Costs 20,355
Total Cost of Work in Process 20,355
Less: Ending Work in Process (9,545)
Cost of Goods Manufactured 10,810

Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold:

$
Beginning Finished Goods 0
Cost of Goods Manufactured 10,810
Cost of Goods Available for Sale 10,810
Less: Ending Finished Goods 0
Cost of Goods Sold ( Unadjusted) 10,810
Add: Manufacturing Overhead Overapplied 1,700
Cost of Goods Sold ( Adjusted) 12,510

Step 7: Income Statement

For the month ended December 31

$ $
Sales Revenue 34,000
Less: Cost of Goods Sold 12,510
Gross Margin 21,490
Selling and Administrative Expenses
Advertising Expense 1,400
Salaries and Wages Expense 2,000
Depreciation Expense 600
Total Selling and Administrative Expenses 4,000
Net Operating Income 17,490

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