Devry ACCT505 Week 2 Quiz Job Order and Process Costing Systems

ACCT 505 Week 2 Quiz Job Order and Process Costing Systems

Question :

(TCO F) For which situation(s) below would an organization be more likely to use a job-order costing system of accumulating product costs rather than a process costing system?

2.

Question :

(TCO F) Process costing would be appropriate for each of the following except:

3.

Question :

(TCO F) Lucas Company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The company adds materials at the beginning of the process in the Forming Department, which is the first of two stages in its production process. Information concerning operations in the Forming Department in October follows:

Units

Material Cost

Work in process on October 1

6,000

$3,000

Units started in October

50,000

$25,560

Units completed and transferred to next Department during October

44,000

What was the materials cost of work in process at on October 31?

4.

Question :

(TCO F) In a job-order costing system, the use of direct materials that have been previously purchased is recorded as a debit to:

5.

Question :

(TCO F) During December at Ingrim Corporation, $74,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $6,000. The journal entry to record the requisition from the storeroom would include a:

6.

Question :

(TCO F) Valles Corporation had $22,000 of raw materials on hand on February 1. During the month, the company purchased an additional $75,000 of raw materials. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a:

1.

Question :

(TCO F) Whether a company uses process costing or job-order costing depends on its industry. A number of companies in different industries are listed below:

i. Brick manufacturer
ii. Contract printer that produces posters, books, and pamphlets to order
iii. Natural gas production company
iv. Dairy farm
v. Coal mining company
vi. Specialty coffee roaster (roasts small batches of specialty coffee beans)

For each company, indicate whether the company is most likely to use job-order costing or process costing.

i. Brick manufacturer Process Costing ii. Contract printer that produces posters, books, and pamphlets to order Job Order Costing iii. Natural gas production company Process Costing iv. Dairy farm Process Costing v. Coal mining company Process Costing vi. Specialty coffee roaster (roasts small batches of specialty coffee beans) Job Order Costing

2.

Question :

(TCO F) Job 484 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet:

Direct materials

$57,240

Direct labor hours

1,692 DLHs

Direct labor wage rate

$12 per DLHS

Number of units completed

3,600 units

The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $24 per direct labor-hour.

Compute the unit product cost that would appear on the job cost sheet for this job.

3.

Question :

(TCO F) Miller Company manufactures a product for which materials are added at the beginning of the manufacturing process. A review of the company’s inventory and cost records for the most recently completed year revealed the following information:

Units

Materials

Conversion

Work in process. Jan. 1 (80% complete with respect to conversion costs)

100,000

$100,000

$157,500

Units started into production

500,000

Costs added during the year:

Materials

$650,000

Conversion

$997,500

Units completed during the year

450,000

The company uses the weighted-average cost method in its process costing system. The ending inventory is 50% complete with respect to conversion costs.

Required:

i. Compute the equivalent units of production and the cost per equivalent units for materials and for conversion costs.

ii. Determine the cost transferred to finished goods.

iii. Determine the amount of cost that should be assigned to the ending work in process inventory.

4.

Question :

(TCO F) Weisinger Corporation has provided the following data for the month of January:

Inventories

Beginning

Ending

Raw materials

$28,000

$29,000

Work In process

$16,000

$14,000

Finished goods

$42,000

$54,000

Additional Information

Raw material purchases

$56,000

Direct labor costs

$87,000

Manufacturing overhead cost incurred

$51,000

Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead costs incurred

$3,000

Manufacturing overhead cost applied to work in process

$55,000

Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and a Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold in good form.