Company X is a manufacturing firm producing specialized equipments. June 1,
2018(B)/(S)
shows below balances: \table[[Item,Beg],[RM,4,220],[MOH Applied,32,240],[MOH Incurred,36,650]] June 1, 2018 subsidiary ledgers (job cost sheets) show 3 jobs are being performed with following balancesil: \table[[Assigned Costs,DM,DL,MOH],[R,660,320,401],[S,800,541,675],[L,910,580,765]] During June, RM purchases on account were TL4,920, and all wages (inclusive of payroll taxes) were paid in cash. Additional MOH of depreciation on factory equipment of TL900 was incurred together with miscellaneous production costs of TL420 on account. A summary of MRSs and LTTs shows below information (Hint: General use is also for production.): \table[[Assigned Costs,DM,DL],[R,820,850],[K,2,000,820],[S,560,360],[L,1,300,1,260],[R,360,390],[General Use,1,500,1,201]] MOH was charged to jobs at a rate of 1.15 per TL of DL costs. Jobs R, S and L were completed in June and sold for a total of TL19, 200 in cash.production.): \table[[Assigned Costs,DM,DL],[R,820,850],[K,2,000,820],[S,560,360],[L,1,300,1,260],[R,360,390],[General Use,1,500,1,201]] MOH was charged to jobs at a rate of 1.15 per TL of DL costs. Jobs R, S and L were completed in June and sold for a total of TL19,200 in cash. Q-8) Compute the balance of WIP as at June 30. Q-9) Compute the balance of FG as at June 30. Q-10) Calculate the balance of MOH account as at June 30. 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 .)
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Note that the total of job cost sheets is the Beg WIP 3