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Feuerborn Corporation uses a job-order costing system to assign manufacturing costs to jobs. At the end of the month it closes out any overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. Its balance sheet on January 1 appears below:

Feuerborn Corporation
Balance Sheet
January 1
Assets:
Cash$ 12,000
Raw materials $ 9,000
Work in process13,000
Finished goods18,00040,000
Property, plant, and equipment (net)205,000
Total assets$257,000
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity:
Accounts payable$ 19,000
Retained earnings238,000
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$257,000


Summaries of the transactions completed during January appear below:

(1) Raw materials purchased on account$ 60,000
(2) Raw materials used in production (direct materials)$ 49,000
(3) Raw materials used in production (indirect materials)$ 7,000
(4) Direct labor paid in cash$ 70,000
(5) Indirect labor paid in cash$ 22,000
(6) Selling and administrative salaries paid in cash$ 32,000
(7) Factory utility costs (on account)$ 14,000
(8) Depreciation on PP&E—manufacturing equipment$ 6,000
(9) Depreciation on PP&E—selling and administration$ 1,000
(10) Advertising expenses paid in cash$ 16,000
(11) Manufacturing overhead applied to production$ 48,000
(12) Cost of goods manufactured$158,000
(13) Cash sales$237,000
(14) Cost of goods sold$171,000
(15) Cash payments to creditors$ 78,000
(16) Overapplied (underapplied) overhead?


Required:

a. Completely fill in the spreadsheet below.

TransactionsCashRaw MaterialsWork in ProcessFinished GoodsManufacturing OverheadPP&E (net)=Accounts PayableRetained Earnings
Beginning balances, January 1=
(1) Raw materials purchased on account=
(2) Raw materials used in production (direct materials)=
(3) Raw materials used in production (indirect materials)=
(4) Direct labor paid in cash=
(5) Indirect labor paid in cash=
(6) Selling and administrative salaries paid in cash=
(7) Factory utility costs (on account)=
(8) Depreciation on PP&E—manufacturing equipment=
(9) Depreciation on PP&E—selling and administration=
(10) Advertising expenses paid in cash=
(11) Manufacturing overhead applied to production=
(12) Cost of goods manufactured=
(13) Cash sales=
(14) Cost of goods sold=
(15) Cash payments to creditors
(16) Overapplied (underapplied) overhead=
Ending balances at January 31


b. Prepare a Balance Sheet for the company for January 31.

c. Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured for the company for January.

d. Prepare a Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold for the company for January.

e. Prepare an Income Statement for the company for January.

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Introduction to Managerial Accounting: Brewer Edition: 9e

Introduction to Managerial Accounting: Brewer Edition: 9e


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