Question: Q - 1 ) Following inventory and cost data relate to a manufacturing company for 2 0 1 7 . Calculate the Cost of Goods

Q-1) Following inventory and cost data relate to a manufacturing company for 2017. Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold as at December 31,2017.
\table[[Item,January 1,2017,December 31,2017],[Raw materials,8,100,7,000],[Work in process,15,000,13,600],[Finished goods,16,900,12,000],[Raw materials purchase,98,500,],[Direct labor,42,100,],[Factory rent,8,000,],[Factory utilities,10,500,],[Indirect materials,6,600,],[Indirect labor,9,900,],[Operating expenses,17,000,]]
Q-2) Company X produces audio equipments in its factory. Raw materials cost for an audio system is TL85 per unit. Workers on the production lines are paid TL19 per hour. An audio system takes 6 hours to complete. In addition, the rent on the equipment used to assemble audio systems amounts to TL5,900 per month. Miscellaneous materials cost TL5 per unit produced. A supervisor was hired to oversee production and her monthly salary is TL3,000. Factory janitorial costs will be TL1,500 per month. Local TV and radio channels will charge TL9,800 for advertisements per month. The factory building depreciation expense per year will be TL7,600, and factory property tax is TL12,000 per year. Material handling costs in the factory are expected to be around TL110 per month. Calculate unit production cost if the monthly production level is 1,560 units.
Q-3) For June 30th of 2017, Company X reported raw materials balance of TL20,000, WIP balance of TL25,000 and finished goods balance of TL40,000 in its balance sheet. During July;
Direct labor of TL255,000 and raw materials of TL350,900 was used.
TL360,000 worth of raw materials was purchased.
Manufacturing overhead used (exclusive of indirect materials) was equal to 60% of direct labor costs.
At the end of July, sales totalled TL1,241,000 and gross profit was 40% of the sales. COGS available for sale equalled TL770,600. Calculate the balance of finished goods as of July 31st.
Q-4) Company X applies MOH to jobs on the basis of machine hours used. MOH costs are expected to total TL300,100 for the year, and machine usage is estimated at 129,000 hours.
For the year, TL322,900 MOH costs are incurred and 130,050 machine hours are used. Calculate the amount of COGS adjustment at year-end. Use - if the COGS adjustment is credit. (e.g. if the required adjustment is debiting COGS by 100, enter 100. If if the required adjustment is crediting COGS by 100, enter -100.)
Q-4) Company X applies MOH to jobs on the basis of machine hours used. MOH costs are expected to total TL300,100 for the year, and machine usage is estimated at 129,000 hours.
For the year, TL322,900 MOH costs are incurred and 130,050 machine hours are used. Calculate the amount of COGS adjustment at year-end. Use - if the COGS adjustment is credit. (e.g. if the required adjustment is debiting COGS by 100, enter 100. If if the required adjustment is crediting COGS by 100, enter -100.)
Use below information for Questions 5 to 7:
Company X uses a job cost system and applies overhead to production on the basis of direct labor cost. On January 1,2018, Job 50 was the only job in process. The costs incurred prior to January 1 on this job were as follows: DM of TL21,000, DL of TL11,600, and MOH of TL15,009. As of January 1, Job 49 had been completed at a cost of TL85,005 and was part of finished goods inventory. There was a TL13,500 balance in the raw materials inventory account.
During the month of January, Company X began production on Jobs 51 and 52, and completed Jobs 50 and 51. Jobs 49 and 50 were sold on account during the month for TL122,600 and TL158,050, respectively. Following additional events occurred during the month:
Purchased additional raw materials of TL95,001 on account.
Incurred factory labor costs of TL64,600 exclusive of payroll taxes. Payroll taxes amounted to TL16,090.
Incurred indirect materials of TL17,000, and indirect labor of TL20,009
Depreciation on factory equipment totalled to TL12,000
Other factory expenses on account were TL15,000
During the month, Company X assigned following costs to respective jobs as follows:
Company X estimates total manufacturing overhead costs of TL881,000, direct labor costs of TL700,090 and direct labor hours 20,060 for the year.
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Q-5) Compute the balance of WIP as at January 31.
Q-6) Compute the balance of FG as at January 31.
Q-7) Calculate the balance of MOH account as at January 31. Use - if the MOH is underapplied. (e.g. if the account gives an overapplied balance of 100, enter 100. If the account gives an underapplied balance of 100, enter -100.)
Use below information for Questions 8 to 10:
Company X is a manufacturing firm producing specialized equipments. June 1,2018 B/S shows below balances:
\table[[Item,Beg],[RM,4,210],[MOH Applied,32,140],[MOH Incurred,36,650]]
June 1,2018 subsidiary ledgers (job cost sheets) show 3 jobs are being performed with following balances ?1 :
\table[[Assigned Costs,DM,
 Q-1) Following inventory and cost data relate to a manufacturing company

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