13. Kamiti Corp. manufactures its' product in a two-step production process in Departments A and B and uses the weighted-average method for process costing. • Materials are added at the beginning of the process in Department B. Conversion costs are added evenly throughout the process. • • 10,000 units were completed and transferred out of Department B in this period. WIP, Beginning (4,000 units, 40% complete) Costs added in October WIP, Ending (7,000 units, 50% complete) Transferred-in Costs Materials Costs $ 10,000 24,000 a. $2.75 b. $ 2.80 C. $2.85 d. $ 2.90. $ 3,000 5,500 Conversion Costs $ 1,000 4,400 For Department B, the total cost per equivalent unit for transferred-out units in October was: Show your work for partiall credit.
Process Costing
Process costing is a sort of operation costing which is employed to determine the value of a product at each process or stage of producing process, applicable where goods produced from a series of continuous operations or procedure.
Job Costing
Job costing is adhesive costs of each and every job involved in the production processes. It is an accounting measure. It is a method which determines the cost of specific jobs, which are performed according to the consumer’s specifications. Job costing is possible only in businesses where the production is done as per the customer’s requirement. For example, some customers order to manufacture furniture as per their needs.
ABC Costing
Cost Accounting is a form of managerial accounting that helps the company in assessing the total variable cost so as to compute the cost of production. Cost accounting is generally used by the management so as to ensure better decision-making. In comparison to financial accounting, cost accounting has to follow a set standard ad can be used flexibly by the management as per their needs. The types of Cost Accounting include – Lean Accounting, Standard Costing, Marginal Costing and Activity Based Costing.
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