Sharp uses job-order costing and applies manufacturing overhead to jobs based on direct labor costs. What is the amount of direct materials used for the year?.

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The following accounts are from last year's books of Sharp Manufacturing: Raw Materials Bal 0 (b) 156,400 (a) 170,000 13,600 Work In Process Bal 0 (f) 519,600 (b) 133,200 (c) 170,400 (e) 216,000 0 Finished Goods Bal 0 (g) 472,000 (f) 519,600 47,600 Manufacturing Overhead (b) 23,200 (e) 216,000 (c) 27,200 (d) 158,400 7,200 Cost of Goods Sold (g) 472,000 Sharp uses job-order costing and applies manufacturing overhead to jobs based on direct labor costs. What is the amount of direct materials used for the year?

Answer:

Used in Production   $   133,200

Explanation:

                  Raw Materials T accounts:

                             DEBIT          CREDIT      

Beginning                   0

Used                                             156,400

Purchased          170,000                          

Ending Balance    13,600

Glancing at the T-account, the debit conveys purchases of Raw materials, while the credit is the number of materials utilized, whether indirect or direct.

To glance for the amount used, we glance into:  

WIP     inventory

DEBIT         CREDIT

133,200  <-- DIRECT MATERIALS

Manufacturing Overhead

DEBIT         CREDIT

23,200  <-- INDIRECT MATERIALS

Job order costing is a costing technique utilized to define the cost of production per product. This costing method is normally adopted when a manufacturer delivers various products and requires calculating costs for doing individual jobs. Job costing incorporates direct labor, direct materials, and manufacturing overhead for that special job.

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