Reference no: EM132628959
Baab Corporation is a manufacturing firm that uses job-order costing. The company's inventory balances were as follows at the beginning and end of the year:
Beginning Ending
Balance Balance
Raw materials $14,250 $22,250
Work in process $27,250 $9,250
Finished Goods $62,250 $77,250
The company applies overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated that it would work 33,250 machine-hours and incur $249,375 in manufacturing overhead cost.
The following transactions were recorded for the year:
- Raw materials were purchased, $315,250.
- Raw materials were requisitioned for use in production, $307,250 ($280,750 direct and $26,500 indirect).
- The following employee costs were incurred: direct labor, $377,250; indirect labor, $96,250; and administrative salaries, $172,250.
- Selling costs, $147,250.
- Factory utility costs, $10,250.
- Depreciation for the year was $142,000 of which $125,000 is related to factory operations and $17,000 is related to selling, general, and administrative activities.
- Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs. The actual level of activity for the year was 34,050 machine-hours.
- Sales for the year totaled $1,263,000.
Required:
Problem a. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured.
Problem b. Was the overhead underapplied or overapplied? By how much?
Problem c. Prepare an income statement for the year. The company closes any underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold.