subject
Business, 06.08.2019 17:10 applejackjay5818

This problem has been solved! see the answerwaterways has two major public-park projects to provide with comprehensive irrigation in one of its service locations this month. job j57 and job k52 involve 15 acres of landscaped terrain which will require special-order sprinkler heads to meet the speci- fications of the project. using a job cost system to produce these parts, the following events occurred during december 2012. raw materials were requisitioned from the company’s inventory on december 2 for $5,061; on december 8 for $1,059; and on december 14 for $3,459. in each instance, two- thirds (2/3) of these materials were for j57 and the rest for k52. six time tickets were turned in for these two projects for a total amount of 18 hours of work. all the workers were paid $16.50 per hour. the time tickets were dated december 3, december 9, and december 15. on each of those days, 6 labor hours were spent on these jobs, two-thirds (2/3) for j57 and the rest for k52. the predetermined overhead rate is based on machine hours. the expected machine hour use for the year is 2,112 hours, and the anticipated overhead costs are $840,576 for the year. the machine were used by workers on projects k52 and j57 on december 3, 9, and 15. six machine hours were used for project k52 (2 each day), and 8.5 machine hours were used for project j57 (2.5 the first day and 3 each of the other days). both of these special orders were completed on december 15, producing 237 sprinkler heads for j57 and 142 sprinkler heads for k52. additional job order activities during this period of time included: dec. 1 dec. 2 dec. 12 dec. 13 dec. 18 dec. 21 dec. 31 purchased raw materials from durbin supply company on account for $53,200. issued $40,000 of direct materials from the company’s inventory to jobs other than k52 and j57 and $3,000 of indirect materials. paid waterways’ factory salaries and wages in the amount of $65,000. paid the factory’s water bill of $9,000. transferred $50,000 of costs from other completed jobs to finished goods. paid the factory’s electric bill of $12,000 for waterways’ factory. made adjusting entries for the factory that included accrued property taxes of $12,000, prepaid insurance of $8,800, and accumulated depreciation of $16,000. instructions (a) set up the job cost sheets for job no. j57 and job no. k52. determine the total cost for each manufacturing special order for these jobs. (round unit cost to nearest cent.) (b) journalize the activities from these job cost sheets in the general journal. also jour- nalize the other costs that occurred during this period of time. (c) assuming that manufacturing overhead has a debit balance of $3,600, determine whether overhead has been under/over applied and make the adjusting entry. (d) why would waterways choose machine hours as the cost driver for the overhead rather than direct labor cost? what would waterways be likely to choose as the cost driver for the overhead for the job of installing the irrigation system and why?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 07:40
Myflvs -question 3 multiple choice worth 2 points)(10.04 hc)in panama city in january, high tide was at midnight. the water level at high tide was 9 feet and1 foot at low tide. assuming the next high tide is exactly 12 hours later and that the height of thewater can be modeled by a cosine curve, find an equation for water level in january for panamacity as a function of time (t).of(t) = 4 + 5of(t) = 5 cost + 4o 460) = 5 cos 1+ 4of(0) = 4 cos + 5
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 11:30
11.     before adding cream to a simmering soup, you need to a. simmer the cream. b. chill the cream. c. strain the cream through cheesecloth. d. allow the cream reach room temperature. student d   incorrect which answer is right?
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 12:50
Required information problem 15-1a production costs computed and recorded; reports prepared lo c2, p1, p2, p3, p4 [the following information applies to the questions displayed below. marcelino co.'s march 31 inventory of raw materials is $84,000. raw materials purchases in april are $540,000, and factory payroll cost in april is $364,000. overhead costs incurred in april are: indirect materials, $59,000; indirect labor, $26,000; factory rent, $38,000; factory utilities, $19,000; and factory equipment depreciation, $58,000. the predetermined overhead rate is 50% of direct labor cost. job 306 is sold for $670,000 cash in april. costs of the three jobs worked on in april follow. job 306 job 307 job 308 balances on march 31 direct materials $30,000 $36,000 direct labor 25,000 14,000 applied overhead 12,500 7,000 costs during april direct materials 133,000 210,000 $100,000 direct labor 105,000 150,000 101,000 applied overhead ? ? ? status on april 30 finished (sold) finished in process (unsold) required: 1. determine the total of each production cost incurred for april (direct labor, direct materials, and applied overhead), and the total cost assigned to each job (including the balances from march 31). a-materials purchases (on credit). b-direct materials used in production. c-direct labor paid and assigned to work in process inventory. d-indirect labor paid and assigned to factory overhead. e-overhead costs applied to work in process inventory. f-actual overhead costs incurred, including indirect materials. (factory rent and utilities are paid in cash.) g-transfer of jobs 306 and 307 to finished goods inventory. h-cost of goods sold for job 306. i-revenue from the sale of job 306. j-assignment of any underapplied or overapplied overhead to the cost of goods sold account. (the amount is not material.) 2. prepare journal entries for the month of april to record the above transactions. 3. prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured. 4.1 compute gross profit for april. 4.2 show how to present the inventories on the april 30 balance sheet.
Answers: 3
question
Business, 22.06.2019 14:40
Nell and kirby are in the process of negotiating their divorce agreement. what should be the tax consequences to nell and kirby if the following, considered individually, became part of the agreement? a. in consideration for her one-half interest in their personal residence, kirby will transfer to nell stock with a value of $200,000 and $50,000 of cash. kirby's cost of the stock was $150,000, and the value of the personal residence is $500,000. they purchased the residence three years ago for $300,000.nell's basis for the stock is $ xkirby's basis in the house is $ xb. nell will receive $1,000 per month for 120 months. if she dies before receiving all 120 payments, the remaining payments will be made to her estate.the payments (qualify, do not qualify) as alimony and are (included in, excluded from) nell's gross income as they are received.c. nell is to have custody of their 12-year-old son, bobby. she is to receive $1,200 per month until bobby (1) dies or (2) attains age 21 (whichever occurs first). after either of these events occurs, nell will receive only $300 per month for the remainder of her life.$ x per month is alimony that is (included in, excluded from) nell's gross income, and the remaining $ x per month is considered (child support, property settlement) and is (nontaxable, taxable) to nell.
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
This problem has been solved! see the answerwaterways has two major public-park projects to provide...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 16:40
question
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 16:40
Questions on the website: 13722361