Kingsford Furnishings Company manufactures designer furniture. Kingsford Furnishings uses a job order cost system. Balances on April 1 from the materials ledger are as follows: Fabric $24,000 Polyester filling 7,200 Lumber 53,800 Glue 2,300 The materials purchased during April on account are summarized from the receiving reports as follows: Fabric $122,200 Polyester filling 169,900 Lumber 334,800 Glue 11,600 Materials were requisitioned to individual jobs as follows:   Fabric Polyester Filling Lumber Glue Total Job 601 $46,400   $58,500   $156,400     $261,300   Job 602 35,700   63,600   136,900     236,200   Job 603 32,900   43,200   76,100     152,200   Factory overhead-indirect materials             $6,000   6,000   Total $115,000   $165,300   $369,400   $6,000   $655,700   The glue is not a significant cost, so it is treated as indirect materials (factory overhead).   a.  Journalize the entry to record the purchase of materials in April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a.   - Select - - Select -     - Select - - Select -     b.  Journalize the entry to record the requisition of materials in April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. b.   - Select - - Select -     - Select - - Select -     - Select - - Select -     c.  Determine the April 30 balances that would be shown in the materials ledger accounts.   Fabric Polyester Filling Lumber Glue Balance, April 30 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_1 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_2 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_3 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_4

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Kingsford Furnishings Company manufactures designer furniture. Kingsford Furnishings uses a job order cost system. Balances on April 1 from the materials ledger are as follows:

Fabric $24,000
Polyester filling 7,200
Lumber 53,800
Glue 2,300

The materials purchased during April on account are summarized from the receiving reports as follows:

Fabric $122,200
Polyester filling 169,900
Lumber 334,800
Glue 11,600

Materials were requisitioned to individual jobs as follows:

  Fabric Polyester Filling Lumber Glue Total
Job 601 $46,400   $58,500   $156,400     $261,300  
Job 602 35,700   63,600   136,900     236,200  
Job 603 32,900   43,200   76,100     152,200  
Factory overhead-indirect materials             $6,000   6,000  
Total $115,000   $165,300   $369,400   $6,000   $655,700  

The glue is not a significant cost, so it is treated as indirect materials (factory overhead).

 

a.  Journalize the entry to record the purchase of materials in April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

a.
 
- Select - - Select -
 
 
- Select - - Select -
 

 

b.  Journalize the entry to record the requisition of materials in April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

b.
 
- Select - - Select -
 
 
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c.  Determine the April 30 balances that would be shown in the materials ledger accounts.

  Fabric Polyester Filling Lumber Glue
Balance, April 30 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_1 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_2 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_3 $fill in the blank 257cfbffafb9fd9_4
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