Reference no: EM131774962 
                                                                               
                                       
Calculating Inventory
Finlon Upholstery Inc. uses a job-order costing system to accumulate manufacturing costs. The company's work-in-process on December 31, 2001, consisted of one job (no. 2077), which was carried on the year-end balance sheet at $156,800. There was no finished-goods inventory on this date.
Finlon applies manufacturing overhead to production on the basis of direct-labor cost. (The budgeted direct-labor cost is the company's practical capacity, in terms of direct-labor hours multiplied by the budgeted direct-labor rate.) Budgeted totals for 2002 for direct labor and manufacturing overhead are $4,200,000 and $5,460,000, respectively. Actual results for the year are as follows: 
| Actual Results | 
| Direct Materials Used | $5,600,000.00 | 
| Direct Labor | $4,350,000.00 | 
| Indirect Material Used | $65,000.00 | 
| Indirect Labor | $2,860,000.00 | 
| Factory Depreciation | $1,740,000.00 | 
| Factory Insurance | $59,000.00 | 
| Factory Utilities | $830,000.00 | 
| Selling and Administrative Expenses | $2,160,000.00 | 
| Total | $17,664,000.00 | 
Job no. 2077 was completed in January 2002, and there was no work in process at year-end. All jobs produced during 2002 were sold with the exception of Job no. 2143, which contained direct-material costs of $156,000 and direct-labor charges of $85,000. The company charges any under- or over-applied overhead to the cost of goods sold category.
Using the above information, do the following:
-  Calculatethecompany'spredeterminedoverheadapplicationrate.
-  Calculate the additions to the work-in-process inventory account for the direct material used, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead.
-  Calculate the finished-goods inventory for the 12/31/02 balance sheet.
-  Calculate the over-applied or under-applied overhead at year-end.
-  Explainifitisappropriatetoincludesellingandadministrativeexpensesinthecostofgoodssoldcategory.
Perform your calculations in an Excel spreadsheet and copy the calculations into a Word document.
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