57. Bryan Company employs process costing system. A unit of product passes through two departments: Assembly and finishing before it is complete. Information regarding Assembly Department follow: Work-in-process, Feb 1 4,000 units Spoiled units 3,000 Started in Production 26,000 Transferred out 24,000 Raw materials are added at the beginning of processing in the Assembly department without changing the number of units being processed. Work in Process on February 1 was 90% complete as to conversion while 4/5 converted on February 28. In the Assembly Department, inspection takes place when the units are 3/4 converted. The company usually experienced a 5% loss based on the completed units. Cost data for the month of February follow a. • P1,656,000; P186,880 b. • P1,718,420; P180,000 c. • P1,718,420; P186,880 d. • P1,656,000; P180,000

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57. Bryan Company employs process costing system.   A unit of product passes through two departments:
Assembly and finishing before it is complete.   Information regarding Assembly Department follow:

                        Work-in-process, Feb 1                                    4,000 units
                        Spoiled units                                                    3,000
                        Started in Production                                        26,000
                        Transferred out                                               24,000

Raw materials are added at the beginning of processing in the Assembly department without changing the number of units being processed.  Work in Process on February 1 was 90% complete as to conversion while 4/5 converted on February 28.  In the Assembly Department, inspection takes place when the units are 3/4 converted.  The company usually experienced a 5% loss based on the completed units.  Cost data for the month of February follow

a. • P1,656,000; P186,880
b. • P1,718,420; P180,000
c. • P1,718,420; P186,880
d. • P1,656,000; P180,000



Materials
Labor
Overhead
Work in-process beginning P 162,000
Current cost
P 558,000
P132,000
P441,000
P142,500
P573,750
The company is using the weighted average costing.
Total cost of units transferred-out and total cost of work in process, end
Transcribed Image Text:Materials Labor Overhead Work in-process beginning P 162,000 Current cost P 558,000 P132,000 P441,000 P142,500 P573,750 The company is using the weighted average costing. Total cost of units transferred-out and total cost of work in process, end
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