Activity for March</o:p>
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1. Calculate the overhead allocation rate using a normal costing methodology. </o:p>
2. There was $30,000 in the cash account at the beginning of March</o:p>
3. At the beginning of March, Jacks Ltd owed $5,000 in wages payable to consultants for previous months work</o:p>
4. Job 115 had a balance of $5,000 at the beginning of March (This balance includes 30 hours of billable time plus other direct costs charged to the job)</o:p>
5. Job 115 was completed in March. </o:p>
6. Job 116 was started and completed in March while Job 117 was started but not completed.</o:p>
7. During March, Jacks Ltd consultants worked 200 hours. This time was charged to the following jobs – Job 115, 60 hours; Job 116, 100 hours, and Job 117, 40 hours.</o:p>
8. Jacks Ltd paid the previous months consultants wages of $5,000 from February and $8,000 for worked performed in the current month in March.</o:p>
9. Jacks Ltd had delivery and travel expenses as follows: Job 115, $2,500, Job 116, $9,000, and Job 117, $3,000. These were all paid in cash.</o:p>
10. Jacks Ltd paid administrative staff $3,000 for March.</o:p>
11. For March, utilities were $1,200 and were paid in cash in March.</o:p>
12. March rent was $1,500 and was paid in cash in March.</o:p>
13. Overhead is assigned for March.</o:p>
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Using a job costing methodology and assuming all expenses except as noted (unpaid wages) are paid in cash and revenues are recorded in accounts receivable perform the following:</o:p>
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1. Create T –Accounts for each job (posting any appropriate beginning balances), an overhead control account as well as other needed general ledger accounts (cash for instance)</o:p>
2. Record the Post the above transactions to the appropriate T accounts (number your entries) </o:p>
3. Prepare required journal entries (with proper descriptions with reference to your T-accounts) for March </o:p>
4. Calculate ending Work in Process, Cost of Services and Sales Revenue. Using this information prepare an income statement in good form. </o:p>
Using excel, word or a type writer, submit your answers in class on the assigned date
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