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24.03.2021 • 
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Big Timber Furniture Company manufactures furniture. Big Timber Furniture uses a job order cost system. Balances on June 1 from the materials ledger are as follows: Fabric $19,600
Polyester filling 5,900
Lumber 43,900
Glue 1,900
The materials purchased during June are summarized from the receiving reports as follows:
Fabric $100,500
Polyester filling 139,700
Lumber 275,400
Glue 9,500
Materials were requisitioned to individual jobs as follows:
Fabric Polyester Filling Lumber Glue Total
Job 304 $20,000 $52,300 $210,100 $282,400
Job 305 32,500 68,400 189,500 290,400
Job 306 48,800 78,400 313,200 440,400
Factory overhead-indirect materials $37,700 37,700
Total $101,300 $199,100 $712,800 $37,700 $1,050,900
The glue is not a significant cost, so it is treated as indirect materials (factory overhead).
A. Determine the total purchase of materials in June.
B. Determine the amounts of materials transferred to Work in Process and Factory Overhead during June.
C. Determine the June 30 balances that would be shown in the materials ledger accounts.

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