Job-Order Costing Essay

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ACCT 3001 Job Order Costing The December 31, 2009, balance sheet of Danko Corp. is presented below: Danko Corp. Balance sheet December 31, 2009 Cash $12,000 Accounts Payable $5,000 Building & Equip. 20,000 Common Stock 10,000 Accum. Deprec. (4,000) Retained Earnings 13,000 $28,000 $28,000 During 2010, the following events occurred: 1. Danko purchased, on account, raw materials for $1,600, and used $1,300 in production. Of the $1,300, $800 was used on Job A, $400 was used on Job B, and $100 was used on Job C. 2. Danko incurred and paid 1,000 hours of direct labor at $9 per hour. Of the 1,000 hours, 600 was incurred on Job A, 300 was incurred on Job B, and 100 was incurred on Job C. 3. Danko uses a predetermined overhead rate to apply overhead to units produced. As of January 1, 2010, Danko anticipated incurring 1,000 hours of direct labor. Danko estimated overhead for 2010 of $5,000 plus $8 per hour. 4. Danko incurred depreciation of $8,000 during 2010, of which $6,000 was factory depreciation and $2,000 was office depreciation. 5. Danko incurred, and paid, utility bills of $12,000, of which $9,000 was factory utilities and $3,000 was office utilities. 6. Danko incurred and paid selling and administrative expenses of $4,000 and $3,000, respectively. 7. Danko completed Jobs A and B. Job C is one-half completed at December 31, 2010. 8. Danko sold Job A for $25,000. 9. Danko paid $4,000 of accounts payable. Required: 1. Record the above events in Danko’s financial records, and prepare the appropriate job cost cards. 2. Prepare Danko’s cost of goods manufactured statement. 3. Prepare Danko’s financial statements for 2010. Assume the over-/under-applied overhead is

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