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ACC 212 Exam I Problem 1 (15 Points) Hamilton Company had the following inventory balances at the beginning

and end of the year:

During the year, the company purchased $100,000 of raw material and incurred $340,000 of direct labor costs. Other data: manufacturing overhead incurred, $450,000; sales, $1,560,000; selling and administrative expenses, $90,000; income tax rate, 30%. Required: A. Calculate cost of goods manufactured. B. Calculate cost of goods sold. C. Determine Hamilton's net income. Problem 2 (15 Points) On May 1, Dawdle Company had a work-in-process inventory of 10,000 units. The units were 100% complete for material and 30% complete for conversion, with respective costs of $30,000 and $1,850. During the month, 150,000 units were completed and transferred to finished goods. The May 31 ending work-in-process inventory consisted of 10,000 units that were 100% complete with respect to materials and 80% complete with respect to conversion. Costs added during the month were $330,000 for materials and $503,750 for conversion. Required: Using the weighted-average method, calculate: A. total equivalent units for material and conversion. B. the cost per equivalent unit for material and conversion. C. the cost transferred to finished goods. D. the cost of ending work in process.

Problem 3 (20 Points) Dancer Corporation, which uses a job-costing system, had two jobs in process at the start of 20x1: job no. 59 ($95,000) and job no. 60 ($39,500). The following information is available: The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine hours. Budgeted overhead and machine activity for the year were anticipated to be $720,000 and 20,000 hours, respectively. The company worked on three jobs during the first quarter. Direct materials used, direct labor incurred, and machine hours consumed were:

Manufacturing overhead during the first quarter included charges for depreciation ($20,000), indirect labor ($50,000), indirect materials used ($4,000), and other factory costs ($108,700). Dancer completed job no. 59 and job no. 60. Job no. 59 was sold for cash, producing a gross profit of $24,600 for the firm. Required: A. Determine the company's predetermined overhead application rate. B. Prepare journal entries as of March 31 to record the following. (Note: Use summary entries where appropriate by combining individual job data.) 1. The issuance of direct material to production, and the direct labor incurred. 2. The manufacturing overhead incurred during the quarter. 3. The application of manufacturing overhead to production. 4. The completion of job no. 59 and no. 60. 5. The sale of job no. 59.

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