a. Equivalent units of production for each cost compone EU for transferred in EU for direct materials EU for conversion b. Cost per EUP for each cost component Note: Round your answers to two decimal places. Transferred in cost per EUP S Material cost per EUP $ Conversion cost per EUP S

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Beginning WIP Inventory: 5,000 calendars (30 percent complete as to conversion); transferred in cost, $7,550, conversion cost, $1,093
. Transferred in during September: 80,000 calendars
• Current period costs: transferred in, $80,000, direct material, $10,270; conversion, $13,991
• Ending WIP Inventory: 6,000 calendars (80 percent complete as to conversion)
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For the Assembly Department, compute the following:
a Equivalent units of production for each cost component
EU for transferred in
EU for direct materials
EU for conversion
b. Cost per EUP for each cost component
Note: Round your answers to two decimal places.
Transferred in cost per EUP $
Material cost per EUP
$
Conversion cost per EUP
$
c. Cost transferred to Finished Goods Inventory
Note: Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.
Note: Use the rounded rates from part (b) in your calculations.
$
d. Cost of ending WIP Inventory
Note: Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.
Note: Use the rounded rates from part (b) in your calculations.
$
Transcribed Image Text:Beginning WIP Inventory: 5,000 calendars (30 percent complete as to conversion); transferred in cost, $7,550, conversion cost, $1,093 . Transferred in during September: 80,000 calendars • Current period costs: transferred in, $80,000, direct material, $10,270; conversion, $13,991 • Ending WIP Inventory: 6,000 calendars (80 percent complete as to conversion) . For the Assembly Department, compute the following: a Equivalent units of production for each cost component EU for transferred in EU for direct materials EU for conversion b. Cost per EUP for each cost component Note: Round your answers to two decimal places. Transferred in cost per EUP $ Material cost per EUP $ Conversion cost per EUP $ c. Cost transferred to Finished Goods Inventory Note: Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar. Note: Use the rounded rates from part (b) in your calculations. $ d. Cost of ending WIP Inventory Note: Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar. Note: Use the rounded rates from part (b) in your calculations. $
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