Dover Chemical Company manufactures specialty chemicals by a series of three processes, all materials being introduced in the Distilling Department. From the Distilling Department, the materials pass through the Reaction and Filling departments, emerging as finished chemicals. The balance in the account Work in Process—Filling was as follows on January 1: Work in Process—Filling Department   (5,600 units, 70% completed):     Direct materials (5,600 x $13.40) $75,040   Conversion (5,600 x 70% x $8.70) 34,104   $109,144 The following costs were charged to Work in Process—Filling during January: Direct materials transferred from Reaction     Department: 72,200 units at $13.20 a unit $953,040 Direct labor 313,500 Factory overhead 301,200 During January, 71,600 units of specialty chemicals were completed. Work in Process—Filling Department on January 31 was 6,200 units, 10% completed. Required: 1.  Prepare a cost of production report for the Filling Department for January. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round your cost per equivalent unit answers to two decimal places. Dover Chemical Company Cost of Production Report-Filling Department For the Month Ended January 31 Unit Information Units charged to production: Inventory in process, January 1   Received from Reaction Department   Total units accounted for by the Filling Department   Units to be assigned costs:     Equivalent Units   Whole Units Direct Materials Conversion Inventory in process, January 1       Started and completed in January       Transferred to finished goods in January       Inventory in process, January 31       Total units to be assigned costs       Cost Information Costs per equivalent unit:   Direct Materials Conversion Total costs for January in Filling Department $ $ Total equivalent units     Cost per equivalent unit $ $ Costs charged to production:   Direct Materials Conversion Total Inventory in process, January 1     $ Costs incurred in January       Total costs accounted for by the Filling Department     $ Cost allocated to completed and partially completed units:       Inventory in process, January 1 balance     $ To complete inventory in process, January 1 $ $   Cost of completed January 1 work in process     $ Started and completed in January       Transferred to finished goods in January     $ Inventory in process, January 31       Total costs assigned by the Filling Department     $ 2.  Journalize the entries for (1) costs transferred from Reaction to Filling and (2) the costs transferred from Filling to Finished Goods. (1)               (2)               3.  Determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit from December to January for direct materials and conversion costs. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.   Increase or Decrease Amount Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit   $ Change in conversion cost per equivalent unit     4.  The cost of production report may be used as the basis for allocating product costs between   and  . The report can also be used to control costs by holding each department head responsible for the units entering production and the costs incurred in the department. Any differences in unit product costs from one month to another, such as those in part (3), can be studied carefully and any significant differences investigated.

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  1. Equivalent Units and Related Costs; Cost of Production Report; Entries

    Dover Chemical Company manufactures specialty chemicals by a series of three processes, all materials being introduced in the Distilling Department. From the Distilling Department, the materials pass through the Reaction and Filling departments, emerging as finished chemicals.

    The balance in the account Work in Process—Filling was as follows on January 1:

    Work in Process—Filling Department  
    (5,600 units, 70% completed):  
      Direct materials (5,600 x $13.40) $75,040
      Conversion (5,600 x 70% x $8.70) 34,104
      $109,144

    The following costs were charged to Work in Process—Filling during January:

    Direct materials transferred from Reaction  
      Department: 72,200 units at $13.20 a unit $953,040
    Direct labor 313,500
    Factory overhead 301,200

    During January, 71,600 units of specialty chemicals were completed. Work in Process—Filling Department on January 31 was 6,200 units, 10% completed.

    Required:

    1.  Prepare a cost of production report for the Filling Department for January. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round your cost per equivalent unit answers to two decimal places.

    Dover Chemical Company
    Cost of Production Report-Filling Department
    For the Month Ended January 31
    Unit Information
    Units charged to production:
    Inventory in process, January 1  
    Received from Reaction Department  
    Total units accounted for by the Filling Department  
    Units to be assigned costs:
        Equivalent Units
      Whole Units Direct Materials Conversion
    Inventory in process, January 1      
    Started and completed in January      
    Transferred to finished goods in January      
    Inventory in process, January 31      
    Total units to be assigned costs      
    Cost Information
    Costs per equivalent unit:
      Direct Materials Conversion
    Total costs for January in Filling Department $ $
    Total equivalent units    
    Cost per equivalent unit $ $
    Costs charged to production:
      Direct Materials Conversion Total
    Inventory in process, January 1     $
    Costs incurred in January      
    Total costs accounted for by the Filling Department     $
    Cost allocated to completed and partially completed units:      
    Inventory in process, January 1 balance     $
    To complete inventory in process, January 1 $ $  
    Cost of completed January 1 work in process     $
    Started and completed in January      
    Transferred to finished goods in January     $
    Inventory in process, January 31      
    Total costs assigned by the Filling Department     $

    2.  Journalize the entries for (1) costs transferred from Reaction to Filling and (2) the costs transferred from Filling to Finished Goods.

    (1)      
           
    (2)      
           

    3.  Determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit from December to January for direct materials and conversion costs. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.

      Increase or Decrease Amount
    Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit   $
    Change in conversion cost per equivalent unit    

    4.  The cost of production report may be used as the basis for allocating product costs between   and  . The report can also be used to control costs by holding each department head responsible for the units entering production and the costs incurred in the department. Any differences in unit product costs from one month to another, such as those in part (3), can be studied carefully and any significant differences investigated.

 
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