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Valuation of Ending Work-in Process using process costing.

The following information is available for Department A for the month of July

 

Units

Cost

Work in process, July 1 (60% complete)

5,000

 

Direct materials

 

$12,000

Conversion

 

18,000

Total work in process, July 1

 

$30,000

Started in production during July

20,000

 

Costs added:



Direct materials

 

$36,000

Conversion

 

52,000

Total costs added during July

 

$88,000

Work in process, July 31, (40% complete) 2,000
Materials are added at the beginning of the process. (Round to two decimal places.)

PARTICULARS

MATERIALS

CONVERSION

Opening

12000

18000

Cost incurred

36000

52000

Total Cost

48000

70000

EQUIVALENT UNITS OF PRODUC TION

 

 

Transferred out

23000

23000

Work-in-process

2000

(2000*40%)= 800

25000

23800


Cost per equivalent production

=48000/25000=1.92

=70000/23800=2.94

COST OF GOODS TRANSFERRED OUT

(1.92+2.94)*23000

=111780

Ending work-in-process

=(2000*1.92)+(800*2.94)

=6192

Work in process, July 31, (40% complete) 2,000
Materials are added at the beginning of the process. (Round to two decimal places.)

1. Refer to Figure 6-6. Department A's cost per equivalent unit of production for materials using the weighted average method would be

a.         $2.40

b.        $2.08

c.         $1.92

d.        $1.80

2. Refer to Figure 6-6. Department A's cost per equivalent unit of production for conversion using the weighted average method would be

a.         $2.60

b.        $2.94

c.         $3.04

d.        $3.50

3. Refer to Figure 6-6. Department A's cost of goods transferred out using the weighted average method would be

a.         $97,200

b.        $80,500

c.         $111,780

d.        $118,000

4. Refer to Figure 6-6. Department A's cost of ending work in process using the weighted average method would be

a.         $8,741

b.        $6,192

c.         $3,840

d.        $10,261

The following information is available for Department Z for the month of July:

 

Units

Cost

Work in process, July 1 (70% complete)

5,000

 

Direct materials

 

$ 6,000

Direct labor

 

3,000

Manufacturing overhead

 

4,000

Total work in process, July 1

 

$13,000

Started in production during July

20,000

 

Costs added:



Direct materials

 

$18,000

Direct labor

 

8,000

Manufacturing overhead

 

10,000

Total costs added during July

 

$36,000

Work in process, July 31, (80% complete)

2,000

 

Materials are added at the beginning of the process. (Round unit costs to two decimal places.)
Materials are added at the beginning of the process. (Round unit costs to two decimal places.)

PARTICULARS

MATERIALS

CONVERSION

Opening WIP

-

(5000*(100-70)%)=1500

Units completed in this process 
(20000-2000)

18000

18000

Closing WIP

2000

(2000*80%)=1600

Equivalent production

20000

21100

cost

$18,000

$18,000

Cost Per Equivalent units

=18000/20000=$0.90

=18000/21100=$0.85

Cost of goods transferred:



Opening 
Completed and transferred

(13000)+(1500*0.85)=14275 
(18000)*(0.90+0.85)=31500

=45775

Closing WIP

(2000*0.90)+(1600*0.85)

=3160

5. Refer to Figure 6-7. Department Z's cost per equivalent unit of production for conversion costs using the FIFO method would be

a.         $1.18

b.        $1.02

c.         $0.85

d.        $0.73

6. Refer to Figure 6-7. Department Z's cost of goods transferred out using the FIFO method would be

a.         $45,775

b.        $45,540

c.         $44,500

d.        $40,250

7. Refer to Figure 6-7. Department Z's cost of ending work in process using the FIFO method would be

a.         $3,960

b.        $3,552

c.         $3,500

d.        $3,160

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