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Chapter TwoProfessor McDermott
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Two Types of Costing Systems Process Costing
Homogeneous products Example: Paint, pencils, hammers, etc.
Job Order Costing Products that are different from one
another Custom built homes Battleships Printing shops Auto repair
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Flow of Costs
Direct Materials
Direct Labor
Factory Overhead
Work in ProcessInvento
ry
Finished Goods
Inventory
Cost of Goods Sold
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Journal Entries—Raw Materials
Raw Materials Inventory
$10,000
Accounts Payable $10,000
To record purchase of raw materials
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Journal Entries—Raw Materials
Raw materials inventory
10,000
Accounts payable 10,000
To record purchase of raw materials
Work in process 5,000
Raw materials inventory
5,000
Raw materials used in production
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Journal--Factory Labor and Overhead Labor
Work in process 25,000
Manufacturing overhead 15,000
Payroll payable 40,000
To assign labor costs to work in process and overhead
Note: if more than one Job is being debited, then subsidiary ledgers forEach job will be debited also. For example if the work in process consisted of$20,000 of payroll going into Job 1 and $5,000 going into job 2, then you would also Debit Job 1 WIP $20,000, and Job 2 WIP $5,000. The work in process and Finished goods are control accounts.
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Journal—Transfer from Work in Process to Finished Goods
Finished Goods 9,000
Work in Process 9,000
To transfer completed work in process to finished goods
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Journal—Transfer from Finished Goods To COGS
Cost of Goods Sold 5,000
Finished Goods 5,000
To record sale of finished goods
Accounts Receivable $7,850
Sales 7,850
To record sale of finished goods
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Overhead
Overhead is defined as indirect costs that occur in the factory Examples: Factory supervisor labor,
electricity in factory, insurance in factory, cleaning supplies in factory, copy expense in factory, and so on.
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Three Overhead Categories Budgeted overhead
Estimated at the beginning of the year Used for one purpose—calculation of overhead
rate Actual overhead
Calculated at the end of the year Found in the general ledger
Overhead applied The amount of overhead credited from the
Manufacturing Overhead account and debited to Work in Process using a rate and a base
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Overhead Rate Formula
Rate = Budgeted Overhead/Base Base should be cost driver Examples of overhead bases include
Direct labor hours Direct labor dollars Total costs Units manufactured And so on
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Overhead Example
Jensen Woodworking manufactures custom furniture
Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor hours
At the beginning of the year the controller prepares the information shown on the next slide
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Budget
Estimated direct labor hours = 100,000
Estimated overhead cost = $1,000,000
Overhead rate = 1,000,000/100,000 = $10 per labor hour
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Actual Data Year End
Actual direct labor hours worked = 99,500
Actual overhead expense from the general ledger = $1,020,000
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Overhead Applied
Formula: Actual hours worked x overhead rate
99,500 x $10 = $995,000 overhead applied
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Overhead Account and Work in Process Accounts
Manufacturing Overhead
Work in Process
1,020,000
$995,000
$995,000
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Overhead Account and Work in Process Accounts
Manufacturing Overhead
Work in Process
1,020,000
$995,000
$995,000
Are we over or under applied?
$25,000
We are under applied by $25,000
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Overhead Account and Work in Process Accounts
Manufacturing Overhead
Cost of Goods Sold
1,020,000
$995,000
$25,000
Our next step is to close the over
or under applied amount into
Cost of Goods Sold (providing
the amount is immaterial)
$25,0000
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Brief Exercise Three
In January, Reyes Tool & Dye requisitions raw materials for production as follows: Job one $900, job two $1200, job three $700, and general factory use $600.
Prepare a summary journal entry to record raw material used.
Work in Process Inventory 2,800Manufacturing Overhead 600
Raw Materials Inventory 3,400
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Brief Exercise Four
Factory labor data for Reyes Tool & Dye is given in BE2-2.
During January, time tickets show that the factory labor of $5,000 was used as follows: Job 1 $1,200 Job 2 $1,600 Job 3 $1,400 And general factory use $800
Prepare a summary journal entry to record factory labor used.
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General Journal Entry
Work in Process Inventory 4,200Manufacturing Overhead 800
Factory Labor 5,000
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Brief Exercise Six Marquis Company estimates that
annual manufacturing overhead costs will be $800,000.
Estimated annual operating activity bases are: Direct labor costs $500,000 Direct labor hours 50,000 Machine hours 100,000
Compare the predetermined overhead rate for each activity base.
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Brief Exercise Six
Overhead rates using each base: Direct labor costs:
$800,000/$500,000 = $1.60 per direct labor dollar (or 160%)
Direct labor hour: $800,000/50,000 = $16 per direct labor hour
Machine hours: $800,000/100,000 = $8 per machine hour
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Exercise 2-2
Miller Manufacturing uses a job order costing system.
On May 1, the company has a balance in work in process inventory of $3,200 and two jobs in process: Job 429: $2,000 Job 430: $1,200
Information from source documents for May is shown on the following slide.
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Source Documents
Job # Material Requisition
Slips
Labor Time Tickets
429 $2,500 $1,900
430 3,500 3,000
431 4,400 7,600
Subtotal $10,400 $12,500
Gen Use 800 1,200
Total $11,200 $13,700
Miller applies overhead to jobs at an overhead rate of 80% of directlabor cost. Job 429 is completed during the month.
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Prepare Summary Journals to Record The requisition slips The time tickets The assignment of manufacturing
overhead to jobs The completion of job 429 Then post the entries to work in
process and prove the agreement of the control account with the job cost sheets.
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To Record Materials and LaborWork in process inventory
10,400
Manufacturing overhead
800
Raw materials inventory
11,200
Work in process inventory
12,500
Manufacturing overhead
1200
Factory labor 13,700
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To Record Overhead and Finished Goods Inventory
Work in process inventory
10,000
Manufacturing Overhead
10,000
($12,500 × 80%)
Finished goods inventory
7,920
Work in process inventory
7920
($2000 +$2500 + $1900 +1520)
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Work in Process Inventory Account
May 1 Balance 3,200
May 31 10,400
May 31 12,500
May 31 10,000
May 31 7,920
Balance 28,180
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Job Cost Sheets
Job BW IP DM DL MOH Total
430 1200 3500 3000 2400 10,100
431 4400 7600 6080 18,080
1200 7900 10,600
8480 28,180
Same balance as control work in process account
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Remaining Problems to Be Worked on Excel or on Board