Farmer’ dairy purchases raw milk from individual farms and process it until the split-off point, when two products –cream and liquid skim – emerge.   These two products are sold to an independent company, which markets and distributes them to supermarket and other retail outlets.       Summary data for May 2004 are Raw milk processed, 110,000 gallons; 10,000 gallons are lost in the production process due to evaporation, spoilage, and the like, yielding 25,000 gallons of cream and 75,000 gallons of liquid skim.                  Production                                                         Sales Cream 25,000 gallons                             20,000 gallons at $8 per gallon Liquid skim 75,000 gallons                     30,000 gallons at $4 per gallon                                               Begin. Inventory                   End. Inventory             Raw milk                    0 gallons                              0 gallons             Cream                        0 gallons                             5,000 gallons            Liquid skim                0 gallons                            45,000 gallons Cost of purchasing 110,000 gallons of raw milk and processing it until the split –off point to yield cream and liquid skim, $400,000. Required: How much of the $400,000 joint costs should be allocated to the cost of goods sold and ending inventory of each product?

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Farmer’ dairy purchases raw milk from individual farms and process it until the split-off point, when two products –cream and liquid skim – emerge.   These two products are sold to an independent company, which markets and distributes them to supermarket and other retail outlets.

      Summary data for May 2004 are

  • Raw milk processed, 110,000 gallons; 10,000 gallons are lost in the production process due to evaporation, spoilage, and the like, yielding 25,000 gallons of cream and 75,000 gallons of liquid skim.

 

               Production                                                         Sales

Cream 25,000 gallons                             20,000 gallons at $8 per gallon

Liquid skim 75,000 gallons                     30,000 gallons at $4 per gallon

                                              Begin. Inventory                   End. Inventory

            Raw milk                    0 gallons                              0 gallons

            Cream                        0 gallons                             5,000 gallons

           Liquid skim                0 gallons                            45,000 gallons

Cost of purchasing 110,000 gallons of raw milk and processing it until the split –off point to yield cream and liquid skim, $400,000.

  • Required: How much of the $400,000 joint costs should be allocated to the cost of goods sold and ending inventory of each product?
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