Payable 200‚000(b)7/1/04Bond Interest Expense 4‚500 (200‚000 X 9 X 3/12) Cash 4‚500(c)12/31/04Bond Interest Expense 4‚500 Interest Payable 4‚500 2.Graceland Company(a)6/1/04Cash 105‚000 Bonds Payable 100‚000 Bond Interest Expense 5‚000 (100‚000 X 12 X 5/12)(b)7/1/04Bond Interest Expense 6‚000 Cash 6‚000 (100‚000 X 12 X 6/12)(c)12/31/04Bond Interest Expense 6‚000
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Cost per equivalent unit $ 1.00 $ 5.00 $ 6.00 Costs accounted for: Units completed (75‚000 $6.00) $450‚000 Ending work in process (12‚000 $1.00) + (11‚400 $5.00) 69‚000 Total costs accounted for $519‚000 5–6 Weighted Average Method‚ FIFO‚ Physical Flow‚ Equivalent Units 1. Physical flow schedule: Units‚ beginning work in process 12‚000 Units started 20‚000 Units to account for 22‚000 Units completed and transferred out:
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Chapter 3 Solutions‚ 3rd day Exercise 3-13 (15 minutes) 1. | Actual manufacturing overhead costs | | $ 48‚000 | | Manufacturing overhead applied: 10‚000 MH × $5 per MH | | 50‚000 | | Overapplied overhead cost | | $ 2‚000 | | | | | 2. | Direct materials: | | | | Raw materials inventory‚ beginning | $ 8‚000 | | | Add: Purchases of raw materials | 32‚000 | | | Raw materials available for use | 40‚000 | | | Deduct: Raw materials inventory
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Assignment 3 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 a) It would be beneficial for the company as a whole if logs were transferred to the Sawing Division at the suggested price of $61.50 per log. CM from selling externally = $75 - $40.50 - $9.50 = $25/unit $25 x 10‚000 units = $250‚000 CM from selling to Sawing division = $122-Trasnfer costs from Harvesting-Production costs = $122-40.50-9.50-35-4.5-2.5 = $30/unit $30 x 10‚000 units = $300‚000 $300‚000 - $250‚000 = $50‚000 The CM is greater
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labor-hours. Last year‚ manufacturing overhead and direct labor-hours were estimated at $80‚000 and 16‚000 hours respectively‚ for the year. In June‚ Job #315 was completed. Materials costs on the job totaled $1‚500 and labor costs totaled $2‚400 at $6 per hour. At the end of the year‚ it was determined that the company worked 15‚000 direct labor-hours for the year‚ and incurred $78‚000 in actual manufacturing overhead costs. Required: a. Determine the predetermined overhead rate for the year. b. Determine
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Chapter 6 Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships Solutions to Questions 6-1 The contribution margin (CM) ratio is the ratio of the total contribution margin to total sales revenue. It can be used in a variety of ways. For example‚ the change in total contribution margin from a given change in total sales revenue can be estimated by multiplying the change in total sales revenue by the CM ratio. If fixed costs do not change‚ then a dollar increase in contribution margin will result in a dollar
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had a total weight of 8‚750 kg‚ used 580 machine hours and 690 required samples. The company produced 3‚600 commercial containers of Breathe and 85‚000 TravelPacks. You are required to: 1. Compute the cost allocation rate for each activity. (6 marks) | |Materials handling |Packaging |Quality assurance | |Estd indirect activity cost |200‚000 |450‚000
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ACCT116 Management Accounting Spring Semester 2012/13 Course Instructor Dr Emad AWADALLAH Library Building Basement Room B161 Email: emad.awadallah@qu.edu.qa Contact Details O Course Instructor: Dr Emad AWADALLAH My Office room: Library Building‚ Basement‚ Room B161 Office Hours: Sunday Female 9:30-10:30 am Office Hours: Thursday Male 9:30-10:30 am E-mail: emad.awadallah@qu.edu.qa Core Text Book By Garrison‚ Noreen and Brewer‚ 14th edition‚ 2011. Assessment Grading First Exam Second
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Assume there are no other expenses or costs in MM Co. $95‚000 $67‚000 $15‚000 $7‚000 $12‚000 $41‚000 $44‚000 $26‚000 $16‚500 $7‚500 $25‚000 $6‚000 $101‚000 $102‚000 $233‚000 $344‚000 $127‚000 $30‚000 Required: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Compute the cost of goods sold in September. Compute the balance in finished wooden beds inventory at September 30. Compute the total manufacturing overhead. What’s the amount of total manufacturing cost in September? Compute the balance in work-in-process
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Chapter 01 The Changing Role of Managerial Accounting in a Dynamic Business Environment True / False Questions 1. Controlling involves the coordination of daily business functions within an organization. True False 2. Measuring the performance of managers and subunits is not an objective of managerial accounting. True False 3. Middle-level managers would likely be considered internal users of accounting information rather than external users. True False
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