Chapter 16: 9RQ (page 884)
List the three inventory accounts used by manufacturing companies, and describe each.
Short Answer
The three inventory accounts are the raw material inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory.
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Chapter 16: 9RQ (page 884)
List the three inventory accounts used by manufacturing companies, and describe each.
The three inventory accounts are the raw material inventory, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods inventory.
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The Institute of Management Accountants’ Statement of Ethical Professional Practice requires managerial accountants to meet standards regarding competence, confidentiality, integrity, and credibility. Consider the following situations. Which standard(s) is(are) violated in each situation?
e. You do not provide top management with the detailed job descriptions they requested because you fear they may use this information to cut a position in your department.
This is the first problem in a sequence of problems for Piedmont Computer Company, a manufacturer of personal computers and tablets. During its first month of manufacturing, Piedmont Computer Company incurred the following manufacturing costs:
Balances: Beginning Ending
Direct Materials \( 10,500 \) 9,700
Work-in-Process Inventory 0 17,000
Finished Goods Inventory 0 31,000
Other information:
Direct materials purchases $ 16,000
Plant janitorial services 500
Sales salaries expense 10,000
Delivery expense 1,600
Sales revenue 1,100,000
Utilities for plant 16,000
Rent on plant 9,000
Customer service hotline costs 19,000
Direct labor 210,000
Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for Piedmont Computer Company for the month ended January 31, 2020.
1. What is the primary purpose of managerial accounting?
Computing cost of goods manufactured
Consider the following partially completed schedules of cost of goods manufactured. Compute the missing amounts.
Banner, Inc. Larry’s Bakery Sports Gear
Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory \( (a) \) 40,800 \( 2,200
Direct Materials Used 14,400 35,900 (g)
Direct Labor 10,300 20,100 1,900
Manufacturing Overhead (b) 10,000 900
Total Manufacturing Costs Incurred during the Year 45,200 (d) (h)
Total Manufacturing Costs to Account for 55,400 (e) 8,300
Ending Work-in-Process Inventory (c) (25,500) (2,600)
Cost of Goods Manufactured \) 50,500 \( (f) \) (i)
Classifying costs Wheels, Inc. manufactures wheels for bicycles, tricycles, and scooters. For each cost given below, determine if the cost is a product cost or a period cost. If the cost is a product cost, further determine if the cost is direct materials (DM), direct labor (DL), or manufacturing overhead (MOH) and then determine if the product cost is a prime cost, conversion cost, or both. If the cost is a period cost, further determine if the cost is a selling expense or administrative expense (Admin). Cost (a) is answered as a guide
Cost Product Period
DM DL MOH Prime Conversion Selling Admin.
a. Metal used for rims
b. Sales salaries
c. Rent on factory
d. Wages of assembly workers
e. Salary of production supervisor
f. Depreciation on office equipment
g. Salary of CEO
h. Delivery expense
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