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Sweeten Company had no jobs in progress at the beginning of March and no beginning inventories. It started only two jobs during March—Job P and Job Q. Job P was completed and sold by the end of March and Job Q was incomplete at the end of March. The company uses a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. The following additional information is available for the company as a whole and for Jobs P and Q (all data and questions relate to the month of March):





Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead$13,200
Estimated variable manufacturing overhead per direct labor-hour$1.20
Estimated total direct labor-hours to be worked
3,300
Total actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred$17,000



Job PJob Q
Direct materials$13,100
$9,300
Direct labor cost$43,200
$11,700
Actual direct labor-hours worked
2,400

650

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1. What is the company’s predetermined overhead rate?(Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)


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2. How much manufacturing overhead was applied to Job P and Job Q?


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3. What is the direct labor hourly wage rate?

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4. If Job P includes 19 units, what is its unit product cost?


  


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5 What is the total amount of manufacturing cost assigned to Job Q as of the end of March (including applied overhead)?

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6. What is the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead?


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7. Will your answer to question 6 increase or decrease unadjusted cost of goods sold?


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8. If Sweeten Company requisitioned $26,100 from raw materials inventory during March, then how much indirect materials cost would be included in Manufacturing Overhead Incurred?


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9. If Sweeten Company’s labor time tickets totaled $60,100 for the month of March, then how much indirect labor cost would be included in Manufacturing Overhead Incurred?


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10. Calculate the cost of goods sold using the direct method.

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11. Calculate the cost of goods manufactured using the indirect method.


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12. Calculate the cost of goods sold using the indirect method.


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13. How would you revise your answer to question 11 if the company had beginning work in process inventory of $9,300?


14. How would you revise your answer to question 12 if the company had beginning finished goods inventory of $13,300?


15. Assume that Job P includes 19 units that each sell for $4,500 and that the company’s selling and administrative expenses in March were $10,000. Prepare an absorption costing income statement for March.

Homework Answers

Answer #1
1 Predetermined overhead rate $5.20
[(Estimated Fixed OH + Variable OH)/Estimated Direct Labor hours]
[($13,200 + $3,960)/3,300]
2 Job P $12,480
(2,400 x $5.20)
Job Q $3,380
(650 x $5.20)
3 Job P $18
($43,200/2,400)
Job Q $18
($11,700/650
4 Job P
Direct Materials $13,100
Direct Labor $43,200
Overheads $12,480
Total Cost $68,780
Numbers of units 19
Cots per unit $3,620
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