101. Bard Manufacturing uses a job order cost accounting system. During one month Bard purchased $198,000 of raw materials on credit; issued materials to production of $195,000 of which $30,000 were indirect. Bard incurred a factory payroll of $150,000, paid in cash, of which $40,000 is classified as indirect labor. Bard uses a predetermined overhead application rate of 150% of direct labor cost. If Bard incurred total overhead costs of $167,800 during the month, compute the amount of under- or overapplied overhead:
A. $2,800 overapplied.
B. $17,800 underapplied.
C. $2,800 underapplied.
D. $17,800 overapplied.
E. $57,200 overapplied.
102. Bard Manufacturing uses a job order cost accounting system. During one month Bard purchased $198,000 of raw materials on credit; issued materials to production of $195,000 of which $30,000 were indirect. Bard incurred a factory payroll of $150,000, paid in cash, of which $40,000 is classified as indirect labor. Bard uses a predetermined overhead application rate of 150% of direct labor cost. Bard’s beginning and ending Goods in Process Inventory are $15,500 and $27,000 respectively. Compute the cost of product transferred to Finished Goods Inventory:
A. $558,500.
B. $440,000.
C. $413,000.
D. $428,500.
E. $415,000.
103. Finished goods inventory is $190,000. If overhead applied to these goods is $72,000, and the overhead rate is 120% of direct labor, how much direct materials cost was incurred in producing the inventory?
A. $31,600.
B. $58,000.
C. $56,000.
D. $60,000.
E. $86,400.
104. Hancock Manufacturing allocates overhead to production on the basis of direct labor costs. At the beginning of the year, Hancock estimated total overhead of $396,000; materials of $410,000 and direct labor of $220,000. During the year Hancock incurred $418,000 in materials costs, $413,200 in overhead costs and $224,000 in direct labor costs. Compute the overhead application rate.
A. 180%.
B. 55.6%.
C. 186%.
D. 184%.
E. 96.6%.
105. Hancock Manufacturing allocates overhead to production on the basis of direct labor costs. At the beginning of the year, Hancock estimated total overhead of $396,000; materials of $410,000 and direct labor of $220,000. During the year Hancock incurred $418,000 in materials costs, $413,200 in overhead costs and $224,000 in direct labor costs. Compute the amount of overhead applied to jobs during the year.
A. $396,000.
B. $424,450.
C. $413,190.
D. $413,200.
E. $403,200.
106. Hancock Manufacturing allocates overhead to production on the basis of direct labor costs. At the beginning of the year, Hancock estimated total overhead of $396,000; materials of $410,000 and direct labor of $220,000. During the year Hancock incurred $418,000 in materials costs, $413,200 in overhead costs and $224,000 in direct labor costs. Compute the amount of under- or overapplied overhead for the year.
A. $10,000 overapplied.
B. $17,200 overapplied.
C. $10,000 underapplied.
D. $17,200 underapplied.
E. $4,800 underapplied.
107. Using the following accounts and an overhead rate of 130% of direct labor cost, compute the amount of applied overhead.
A. $78,000.
B. $60,000.
C. $138,000.
D. $71,890.
E. $90,500.
108. Docksider Boats uses a job order cost accounting system. During one month Docksider purchased $153,000 of raw materials on credit; issued materials to production of $164,000 of which $24,000 were indirect. Docksider incurred a factory payroll of $95,000, paid in cash, of which $25,000 is classified as indirect labor. Docksider uses a predetermined overhead application rate of 170% of direct labor cost. The journal entry to record the issuance of materials to production is:
A. Debit Raw Materials Inventory $153,000; credit Accounts Payable $153,000.
B. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $140,000; debit Factory Overhead $24,000; credit Raw Materials Inventory $164,000.
C. Debit Raw Materials Inventory $195,000; credit Goods in Process Inventory $195,000.
D. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $140,000; debit Raw Materials Inventory $24,000; credit Materials Inventory $164,000.
E. Debit Finished Goods Inventory $140,000; credit Raw Materials Inventory $140,000.
109. Docksider Boats uses a job order cost accounting system. During one month Docksider purchased $153,000 of raw materials on credit; issued materials to production of $164,000 of which $24,000 were indirect. Docksider incurred a factory payroll of $95,000, paid in cash, of which $25,000 is classified as indirect labor. Docksider uses a predetermined overhead application rate of 170% of direct labor cost. The journal entry to record the allocation of factory payroll to production is:
A. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $95,000; credit Factory Payroll $95,000.
B. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $95,000; credit Cash $95,000.
C. Debit Factory Payroll $95,000; credit Cash $95,000.
D. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $70,000; debit Factory Overhead $25,000; credit Factory Payroll $95,000.
E. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $70,000; debit Factory Overhead $25,000; credit Cash $95,000.
110. Docksider Boats uses a job order cost accounting system. During one month Docksider purchased $153,000 of raw materials on credit; issued materials to production of $164,000 of which $24,000 were indirect. Docksider incurred a factory payroll of $95,000, paid in cash, of which $25,000 is classified as indirect labor. Docksider uses a predetermined overhead application rate of 170% of direct labor cost. The journal entry to record the application of factory overhead to production is:
A. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $55,800; credit Factory Overhead $55,800.
B. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $161,500; credit Factory Overhead $161,500.
C. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $119,000; credit Factory Overhead $119,000.
D. Debit Factory Overhead $119,000; credit Goods in Process Inventory $119,000.
E. Debit Goods in Process Inventory $95,000; credit Factory Payroll $95,000.
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