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Reynolds Corp is a manufacturing company of kayaks.      On June 1, 2011 the company's ledger contains the following data:

Raw Material Inventory                      $18,000

Work in Process Inventory                 $7,320

Manufacturing Overhead Incurred      $1,500

Job Cost Sheet

Customer                   Dir  Material              Dir Lab                      Mfg Ovh

Dicks                           $1,500                     $1,200                         $840

Sports Authority            $1,200                   $720                            $504

Bass Pro shop               $540                      $480                            $336

                                $3,240                         $2,400                         $1,680

During the month of June the following costs were incurred: (a) raw materials purchased on account $2,400,
(b) labor paid $4,560, (c) manufacturing overhead paid $840.

A summary of materials requisition slips and time tickets for the month of June are:


Customer                               Mat Req                                 Time Ticket

Dicks                                          $300                                        $240

Sports Authority                         $360                                        $600

Bass Pro Shop                          $1,380                                       $780

Sears                                       $1,140                                      $1,740

                                               $3,180                                       $3,360

General Use                               $900                                       $1,200

                                               $4,080                                       $4,560

Overhead was charged to jobs on the basis of $0.40 per dollar of direct labor cost. The kayaks for Dicks, Sports Authority and Bass Pro Shop were completed during June. The jobs for Dicks and Bass Pro Shop were sold on account for $11,100 and 8,300 respectively.

1. Prepare journal entries for the June transactions: (a) for purchase of raw materials, factory labor costs incurred, and manufacturing overhead cost incurred, (b) assignment of raw material, labor and overhead to production, (c) completion of jobs and sale of goods.

2. Post the entries to Work in process Inventory.

3. Prepare the job cost sheets for all jobs worked during the month.

4. Prepare the journal entries for the sales to Dicks and Bass Pro Shop.

5. What is the balance of the Finished Goods Inventory? What is the total balance of the Work in Process inventory?

6. What is the amount of over or under applied overhead?

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