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×YG Granite Company Uses xYC Chegg Study 1 Guided Sc × uses A ew Problem 10b Wri

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Question

×YG Granite Company Uses xYC Chegg Study 1 Guided Sc × uses A ew Problem 10b Write the journal entries for the following selected transactions from part 11a. Note that we are skipping some of the transactions on this page 1. Raw materials purchased on account, $280,000. 2. Direct labor cost incurred, $29,400; and indirect labor cost incurred, $21,400 3. Utilities are recorded for factory, $12,000 4. Rent is recorded on factory building, $33,000. 5. Raw materials issued to production, S110.000 (80% direct and 20% indirect 6. More raw materials were purchased on account for $50.00o. 7. Another $80,000 of materials were issued to production. (100% direct) a. There was another s15.000 of direct labor and s8.000 of indirect labor incurred. 9. $93.,000 of overhead was applied to the jobs on the assembly line 10 Jobs costing $248,000 were completed and transferred to the warehouse Page 11

Explanation / Answer

Since its explicitly provided that journal entries for only selected transactions has to be given, therefore, I am considering those transactions to be from No.7 to 12, since extra images of same has been shared here.

7. Work-in-process A/c Dr. $80,000

To Raw-materials inventory a/c $80,000

8. Direct Labour A/c Dr. $15,000

Indirect Labour A/ Dr. $8,000

To Cash A/c / Payables A/c $23,000

9. Work-in-process A/c Dr. $93,000

To Manufacturing Overhead A/c $93,000

10. Finished Goods-Inventory A/c Dr. $248,000

To Work-In-Process A/c $248,000

11. Cash A/c / Receivables A/c Dr. $250,000

To Sales A/c $250,000

12. Cost of Goods Sold A/c Dr.

To Manufacturing Overhead A/c

(When overhead is under-applied)

Manufacturing Overhead A/c Dr.

To Cost of Goods Sold A/c

(When overhead is over-applied)