Question Completion:
During January, the company had the following transactions:
a) Purchased $20,000 worth of materials on account.
b) Recorded materials issued to production as follows:
Job Number Total Cost
201 $12,000
202 21,000
Indirect materials 3,200
$36,200
c) Recorded factory payroll costs from direct labor time tickets that revealed the following:
Job Number Hours Total Cost
201 100 $2,150
202 500 10,750
Factory supervisor's 5,000
$17,900
d) Applied overhead to production at a rate of $25 per direct labor hour for 600 actual direct labor hours.
e) Recorded the following actual manufacturing overhead costs:
Items Total Cost Description
Factory rent $3,100 Paid in cash
Depreciation 2,500 Factory equipment
Factory utilities 1,750 Incurred but not paid
Factory insurance 1,250 Prepaid policy
$8,600
f) Completed Job 201 and transferred it to Finished Goods Inventory.
g) Sold Job 200 for $31,000.
Job 202 was still in process at the end of January.
Requirement: Post all transactions to T-accounts, including offsetting accounts, like the Cash Account, etc.
Answer:
Reyes Manufacturing Company
T-accounts:
Raw materials
Account Titles Debit Credit
Accounts payable $20,000
Job 201 $12,000
Job 202 21,000
Indirect materials 3,200
Accounts payable
Account Titles Debit Credit
Raw materials $20,000
Job 201
Account Titles Debit Credit
Raw materials $12,000
Salaries expenses 2,150
Manufacturing overhead 2,500
Finished Goods $16,650
Job 202
Account Titles Debit Credit
Raw materials $21,000
Salaries expenses 10,750
Manufacturing overhead 12,500
Ending Balance $44,250
Finished Goods Inventory
Account Titles Debit Credit
Job 201 $16,650
Cost of Job 200 sold $
Cost of goods sold
Account Titles Debit Credit
Finished goods $
Sales Revenue
Account Titles Debit Credit
Cash $31,000
Cash Account
Account Titles Debit Credit
Sales revenue $31,000
Manufacturing overhead
Account Titles Debit Credit
Raw materials $3,200
Salaries expenses 5,000
Job 201 $2,500
Job 202 12,500
Salaries Expense
Account Titles Debit Credit
Job 201 $2,150
Job 202 10,150
Manufacturing overhead 5,000
Step-by-step explanation:
All the accounts involved in Reyes Manufacturing Company's January transactions are posted to the general ledger in the form of T-accounts with debit and credit sides. The balances are not extracted.