Bowen Company manufactures one product, it does not maintain any beginning or ending inventories, and its uses

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Bowen Company manufactures one product, it does not maintain any beginning or ending inventories, and its uses a standard cost system. Its predetermined overhead rate includes $1,000,000 of fixed overhead in the numerator and 50,000 direct labor-hours in the denominator. The company purchased (with cash) and used 30,000 yards of raw materials at a cost of $9.80 per yard. Its direct laborers worked 20,000 hours and were paid a total of $290,000. The company started and completed 8,100 units of finished goods during the period. Bowen's standard cost card for its only product is as follows:
Bowen Company manufactures one product, it does not maintain any

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1. When recording the raw material purchases:
a. The Raw Materials inventory will increase (decrease) by how much?
b. The Cash will increase (decrease) by how much?
2. When recording the raw materials used in production:
a. The Raw Materials inventory will increase (decrease) by how much?
b. The Work in Process inventory will increase (decrease) by how much?
3. When recording the direct labor costs added to production:
a. The Work in Process inventory will increase (decrease) by how much?
b. The Cash will increase (decrease) by how much?
4. When applying fixed manufacturing overhead to production, the Work in Process inventory will increase (decrease) by how much?
5. When transferring manufacturing costs from Work in Process to Finished Goods, the Finished Goods inventory will increase (decrease) by how much?

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Managerial Accounting

ISBN: 978-1259307416

16th edition

Authors: Ray Garrison, Eric Noreen, Peter Brewer

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