Data table Beginning work in process (May 1)ª Started in May 2020 Physical Units (Watches) 85 510 450 145 Direct Conversion Materials Costs $464,000 $83,200 Completed during May 2020 Ending work in process (May 31)b $3,215,000 Total costs added during May 2020 aDegree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 35%. Degree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 40%. $1,390,000 X

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Summarize total costs to account​ for, calculate cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion​ costs, and assign costs to units completed​ (and transferred​ out) and to units in ending​ work-in-process inventory.

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Data table
Beginning work in process (May 1)ª
Started in May 2020
Physical Units Direct
Materials
$464,000
(Watches)
85
510
450
145
Completed during May 2020
$3,215,000
Ending work in process (May 31)b
Total costs added during May 2020
aDegree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 35%.
Degree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 40%.
Conversion
Costs
$83,200
$1,390,000
I
X
Transcribed Image Text:Data table Beginning work in process (May 1)ª Started in May 2020 Physical Units Direct Materials $464,000 (Watches) 85 510 450 145 Completed during May 2020 $3,215,000 Ending work in process (May 31)b Total costs added during May 2020 aDegree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 35%. Degree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 40%. Conversion Costs $83,200 $1,390,000 I X
Begin by summarizing total costs to account for.
Work in process, beginning
Costs incurred to date
Total costs to account for
Total
Production Costs
Direct
Materials
Conversion
Costs
Transcribed Image Text:Begin by summarizing total costs to account for. Work in process, beginning Costs incurred to date Total costs to account for Total Production Costs Direct Materials Conversion Costs
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