Answer:
Required a
a.
Raw Materials $210,000 (debit)
Account Payable $210,000 (credit)
b.
Work In Process : Direct Materials $151,200 (debit)
Work In Process : Indirect Materials $37,800 (credit)
Raw Materials $189,000 (credit)
c.
Work In Process : Direct Labor $49,000 (debit)
Work In Process : Indirect Labor $20,000 (credit)
Salaries Payable $69,000 (credit)
d.
Work In Process : Depreciation $106,000 (debit)
Accumulated Depreciation $106,000(credit)
e.
Manufacturing Overheads $130,000 (debit)
Accounts Payable $130,000 (credit)
f.
Work In Process $611,200 (debit)
Manufacturing Overheads $611,200 (credit)
g.
Finished Goods Inventory $511,000 (debit)
Work In Process $511,000 (credit)
h.
Accounts Receivable $605,680 (debit)
Cost of Goods Sold $452,000 (debit)
Sales Revenue $605,680 (credit)
Finished Goods Inventory $452,000 (credit)
Required b.
Manufacturing Overhead T- Account
Debit :
Indirect Materials $37,800
Indirect Labor $20,000
Depreciation $106,000
Accounts Payable $130,000
Over-Applied $317,400
Totals $611,200
Credit :
Work In Process $611,200
Totals $611,200
Totals
Work in Process T- Account
Debit :
Opening Balance $36,000
Direct Materials $151,200
Direct Labor $49,000
Manufacturing Overheads $611,200
Totals $847,400
Credit :
Finished Goods Inventory $511,000
Closing Balance $336,400
Totals $847,400
Step-by-step explanation:
Manufacturing Cost Accumulate in the Work In Process Account.
When Goods are completed the cost is De-recognized from Work In Process Account to Finished Goods Inventory Account.
It is from this Finished Goods Inventory Account that Cost of Sales for Goods Sold are determined.