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18 September, 02:53

Just for the Halibut, Inc. designs and manufactures custom made fishing rods. On June 1, it had one job started with a beginning Work in Process balance of $578578. During June the job was finished and sold. Direct labor for the job in June was $75 and direct materials used were $60. Direct laborers are paid a wage rate of $15 per hour and manufacturing overhead is applied to production at a rate of $99 per direct labor hour. The company marks up costs 35% to determine the selling price. What was the selling price of the job?

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  1. 18 September, 03:17
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    Price = $850,5

    Explanation:

    With the following information we need to calculate the price of the job:

    Direct materials issued to production< = $60

    Direct labor = $75

    Manufacturing overhead = $99*direct hour=99*5=$495

    Direct hours=$75/$15hour = 5hours

    Total cost = 60+75+495 = $630

    Price = total cost*1,35=$850,5
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