Question: Note: For the highlighted question marks in part b use 24590 . a. Morrison Company began the year with the following balances in its inventory

Note: For the highlighted question marks in part b use 24590
. a. Morrison Company began the year with the following balances in its inventory accounts: Raw Materials $ 40,000 Work-in-Process $ 85,000 Finished Goods $125,000 Morrison applies overhead to production using direct labor cost. As of the beginning of the year, Morrison estimated the year's total manufacturing overhead to be $405,000 and total direct labor cost to be $225,000 The following transactions occurred during the year: Purchased $125,000 of raw materials on account b. Used $????? raw materials in production (use the last 5 digits of your student ID number as the dollar value of raw materials used). Of the materials used, 75% were classified as direct and 25% as indirect. C. Incurred and paid wages and salaries of $285,000, classified as: Direct labor $200,000 Indirect labor $ 85,000 d. Incurred $210,000 in various cash manufacturing overhead costs during the period. e. Recorded $75,000 depreciation related to the company's factory. f. Work in process totaling $620,000 was transferred to Finished Goods during the year. g Finished goods costing $650,000 were sold during the year. 1 REQUIRED (answer must be supported by clearly presented, easy to understand, computations) 1. (1 point) Compute the predetermined overhead rate used to apply MOH to production. 2. (1 point) Compute the amount of overhead applied to Work-in-Process during the year. 3. (3 points) Compute ending balances in Raw Materials, Work-in-Process and Finished Goods. 4 (1 point) Compute over or under applied Manufacturing overhead (be sure to indicate whether over or under applied). 5. (2 points) Prepare the entry to close under or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. 6. (1 point) Compute adjusted Cost of Goods Sold. 7. (1 point) Clarity of supporting computations
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