Solutions (9/8) Problem 1-16A

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Solutions (9/8)

Problem 1-16A
1.

Swift Company
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured
For the Month Ended August 31

Direct materials:
Raw materials inventory, August 1.......................................
Add: Purchases of raw materials..........................................
Raw materials available for use............................................
Deduct: Raw materials inventory, August 31.......................
Raw materials used in production.........................................
Direct labor...............................................................................
Manufacturing overhead...........................................................
Total manufacturing costs.........................................................
Add: Work in process inventory, August 1...............................

$ 8,000
165,000
173,000
13,000

Deduct: Work in process inventory, August 31........................


Cost of goods manufactured.....................................................
2.

$160,000
70,000
85,000
315,000
16,000
331,000
21,000
$310,000

Swift Company
Income Statement
For the Month Ended August 31
Sales..........................................................................................
Cost of goods sold:
Finished goods inventory, August 1......................................
Add: Cost of goods manufactured........................................
Goods available for sale........................................................
Deduct: Finished goods inventory, August 31......................
Gross margin............................................................................
Selling and administrative expenses.........................................
Net operating income...............................................................

$450,000
$40,000
310,000
350,000
60,000

290,000
160,000
142,000
$18,000

3. In preparing the income statement for August, Sam failed to distinguish between product
costs and period costs, and he also failed to recognize the changes in inventories between the
beginning and end of the month. Once these errors have been corrected, the financial
condition of the company looks much better and selling the company may not be advisable.

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Problem 1-18A
1.

Meriwell Company
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured

Direct materials:
Raw materials inventory, beginning.................................
Add: Purchases of raw materials......................................
Raw materials available for use........................................
Deduct: Raw materials inventory, ending.........................
Raw materials used in production.....................................
Direct labor...........................................................................
Manufacturing overhead.......................................................
Total manufacturing costs.....................................................
Add: Work in process inventory, beginning.........................

$ 9,000
125,000
134,000
6,000

Deduct: Work in process inventory, ending..........................


Cost of goods manufactured.................................................
2.

$128,000
70,000
105,000
303,000
17,000
320,000
30,000
$290,000

Meriwell Company
Income Statement
Sales......................................................................................
Cost of goods sold:
Finished goods inventory, beginning................................
Add: Cost of goods manufactured....................................
Goods available for sale....................................................
Deduct: Finished goods inventory, ending.......................
Gross margin........................................................................
Selling and administrative expenses:
Selling expenses................................................................
Administrative expenses...................................................
Net operating income...........................................................

$500,000
$20,000
290,000
310,000
40,000
80,000
110,000

270,000
230,000
190,000
$40,000

3. Direct materials: $128,000 10,000 units = $12.80 per unit.


Fixed manufacturing overhead: $90,000 10,000 units = $9.00 per unit.
4. Direct materials:
Unit cost: $12.80 (unchanged)
Total cost: 15,000 units $12.80 per unit = $192,000.
Fixed manufacturing overhead:
Unit cost: $90,000 15,000 units = $6.00 per unit.
Total cost: $90,000 (unchanged)
5. Unit cost for fixed manufacturing overhead dropped from $9.00 to $6.00, because of the
increase in production between the two years. Because fixed costs do not change in total as
the activity level changes, they will decrease on a unit basis as the activity level rises.

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Problem 1-21A
1.

Superior Company
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured
For the Year Ended December 31

Direct materials:
Raw materials inventory, beginning (given)....................
Add: Purchases of raw materials (given)..........................
Raw materials available for use........................................
Deduct: Raw materials inventory, ending (given)............
Raw materials used in production....................................
Direct labor..........................................................................
Manufacturing overhead (given)..........................................
Total manufacturing costs (given)........................................
Add: Work in process inventory, beginning.........................

$40,000
290,000
330,000
10,000

Deduct: Work in process inventory, ending (given).............


Cost of goods manufactured................................................

$320,000
93,000
270,000
683,000
42,000
725,000
35,000
$690,000

The cost of goods sold section of the income statement follows:


Finished goods inventory, beginning (given).......................
Add: Cost of goods manufactured.......................................
Goods available for sale (given)..........................................
Deduct: Finished goods inventory, ending...........................
Cost of goods sold (given)...................................................

$50,000
690,000
740,000
80,000
$660,000

2. Direct materials: $320,000 40,000 units = $8.00 per unit.


Manufacturing overhead: $270,000 40,000 units = $6.75 per unit.
3. Direct materials: $8.00 per unit.
Manufacturing overhead: $270,000 50,000 units = $5.40 per unit.
4. The average cost per unit for manufacturing overhead dropped from $6.75 to $5.40 because
of the increase in production between the two years. Because fixed costs do not change in
total as the activity level changes, the average cost per unit will decrease as the activity level
rises.

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Problem 1-22A

Direct materials.............................................................
Direct labor...................................................................
Manufacturing overhead...............................................
Total manufacturing costs.............................................
Beginning work in process inventory...........................
Ending work in process inventory................................
Cost of goods manufactured.........................................
Sales..............................................................................
Beginning finished goods inventory.............................
Cost of goods manufactured.........................................
Goods available for sale................................................
Ending finished goods inventory..................................
Cost of goods sold.........................................................
Gross margin.................................................................
Selling and administrative expenses.............................
Net operating income....................................................
* Missing data in the problem.

Case 1
$4,500
9,000 *
5,000
18,500
2,500
(3,000)*
$18,000

Case 2
$6,000
3,000
4,000
13,000 *
2,000 *
(1,000)
$14,000

Case 3
$5,000
7,000
8,000 *
20,000
3,000
(4,000)
$19,000 *

Case 4
$3,000
4,000
9,000
16,000 *
4,500 *
(3,000)
$17,500

$30,000
1,000
18,000
19,000 *
(2,000)*
17,000
13,000
(9,000)*
$4,000

$21,000
2,500
14,000
16,500 *
(1,500)
15,000 *
6,000 *
(3,500)
$2,500 *

$36,000
3,500 *
19,000 *
22,500 *
(4,000)
18,500
17,500
(12,500)*
$5,000

$40,000
2,000
17,500
19,500
(3,500)
16,000
24,000
(15,000)
$9,000

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