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Business, 19.02.2020 17:47 tannercarr7428
Rafael Company produces pipes for concert- quality organs. Each job is unique. In April 2013, it completed all outstanding orders, and then, in May 2013, it worked on only two jobs, M1 and M2:
RAFAEL COMPANY, May 2013
Job M1
Job M2
Direct materials
$ 78,000
$ 51,000
Direct manufacturing labor
273,000
208,000
Direct manufacturing labor is paid at the rate of $26 per hour. Manufacturing overhead costs are allocated at a budgeted rate of $ 20 per direct manufacturing labor- hour. Only Job M1 was completed in May.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Calculate the total cost for Job M1.
2. 1,100 pipes were produced for Job M1. Calculate the cost per pipe.
3. Prepare the journal entry transferring Job M1 to finished goods.
4. What is the ending balance in the Work-in-Process Control account?
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