1. A physical flow schedule shows the units to account for and what happened to them. 2. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for April. If required, round your answer to the nearest cent. $ per equivalent unit 3. Determine the cost of ending work in process and the cost of goods transferred out.

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FIFO Method, Unit Cost, Valuation of Goods Transferred Out and Ending Work in Process

Dama Company produces women's blouses and uses the FIFO method to account for its manufacturing costs. The product Dama makes passes through two processes: Cutting and Sewing. During April, Dama's controller prepared the following equivalent units schedule for the Cutting Department:

    Direct Materials   Conversion Costs
Units started and completed     40,000       40,000  
Units, beginning work in process:                
10,000 × 0%            
10,000 × 50%           5,000  
Units, ending work in process:                
20,000 × 100%     20,000        
20,000 × 25%           5,000  
Equivalent units of output     60,000       50,000  

Costs in beginning work in process were direct materials, $20,000; conversion costs, $80,000. Manufacturing costs incurred during April were direct materials, $240,000; conversion costs, $320,000.

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1. Prepare a physical flow schedule for April.

 
Dama Company
Physical Flow Schedule
Units to account for:  
Units, beginning work in process   
Units started   
Total units to account for  
Units accounted for:  
Started and completed   
Units, beginning work in process   
Units, ending work in process   
Total units accounted for  
 
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1. A physical flow schedule shows the units to account for and what happened to them.

2. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for April. If required, round your answer to the nearest cent.
$ per equivalent unit

3. Determine the cost of ending work in process and the cost of goods transferred out.

Cost of ending work in process $
Cost of goods transferred out $
 
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4. Prepare the journal entry that transfers the costs from Cutting to Sewing.

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