he costs per equivalent unit of direct materials and conversion in the Filling Department of Ivy Cosmetics Company are $0.60 and $0.25, respectively. The equivalent units to be assigned costs are as follows: Equivalent Units Direct Materials Conversion Inventory in process, beginning of period 0 2,400 Started and completed during the period 62,000 62,000 Transferred out of Filling (completed) 62,000 64,400 Inventory in process, end of period 10,000 2,500 Total units to be assigned costs 72,000 66,900 The beginning work in process inventory had a cost of $4,500. Determine the cost of completed and transferred-out production and the ending work in process inventory. Completed and transferred out of production $fill in the blank 1 Inventory in process, ending $fill in the blank 2
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he costs per equivalent unit of direct materials and conversion in the Filling Department of Ivy Cosmetics Company are $0.60 and $0.25, respectively. The equivalent units to be assigned costs are as follows:
Equivalent Units | ||||
Direct Materials | Conversion | |||
Inventory in process, beginning of period | 0 | 2,400 | ||
Started and completed during the period | 62,000 | 62,000 | ||
Transferred out of Filling (completed) | 62,000 | 64,400 | ||
Inventory in process, end of period | 10,000 | 2,500 | ||
Total units to be assigned costs | 72,000 | 66,900 |
The beginning work in process inventory had a cost of $4,500. Determine the cost of completed and transferred-out production and the ending work in process inventory.
Completed and transferred out of production | $fill in the blank 1 |
Inventory in process, ending | $fill in the blank 2 |
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1. PE.20.01A
The costs per equivalent unit of direct materials and conversion in the Filling Department of Ivy Cosmetics Company are $0.60 and $0.25,
2. PE.20.02A
respectively. The equivalent units to be assigned costs are as follows:
3. PE.20.03A
Equivalent Units
Direct Materials Conversion
4. PE.20.04A
Inventory in process, beginning of period
2,400
5. PE.20.05A
Started and completed during the period
62,000
62,000
Transferred out of Filling (completed)
62,000
64,400
6. PE.20.06A
Inventory in process, end of period
10,000
2,500
7. PE.20.07B
Total units to be assigned costs
72,000
66,900
The beginning work in process inventory had a cost of $4,500. Determine the cost of completed and transferred-out production and the
8. PE.20.08A
ending work in process inventory.
Completed and transferred out of production
Inventory in process, ending
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