Job-Order Cost Sheets, Balance in Work in Process and Finished Goods Prull Company, a job-order costing firm, worked on three jobs in July. Data are as follows:
Job 86 Job 87 Job 88
Balance, July 1 $21,330 $6,250 $0
Direct materials $10,470 $12,220 $16,070
Direct labor $16,030 $12,200 $23,910
Machine hours 520 280 1,010
Overhead is applied to jobs at the rate of $17 per machine hour. By July 31, Jobs 106 and 108 were completed. Jobs 102 and 106 were sold. Job 107 remained in process. On July 1, the balance in Finished Goods was $48,960 (consisting of Job 102 for $25,560 and Job 104 for $23,400).
Golding prices its jobs at cost plus 30%. During July, variable marketing expenses were 5% of sales, and fixed marketing expenses were $1,980; administrative expenses were $4,760. (Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.)
Required:
a. Prepare job-order cost sheets for all jobs in process during July, showing all costs through July 31.
b. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on July 31.
c. Calculate the balance in Finished Goods on July 31.
d. Calculate Cost of Goods Sold for July.
e. Calculate operating income for Golding Company for the month of July.
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