Jackson Products produces a barbeque sauce using three departments: Cooking, Mixing, and Bottling. In the Cooking Department, all materials are added at the beginning of the process. Output is measured in ounces. The production data for July are as follows: Production: Units in process, July 1, 60% complete* 10,100 Units completed and transferred out 80,000 Units in process, July 31, 80% complete* 15,100     * With respect to conversion costs. Required: Question Content Area 1. Prepare a physical flow schedule for July. Jackson ProductsPhysical Flow ScheduleFor the Month of July Units to account for:                 Total units to account for     Units accounted for:     Units completed and transferred out:                       Total units accounted for       2. Prepare an equivalent units schedule for July using the FIFO method. Enter percentages as whole numbers. If an amount box does not require an entry, enter "0". Jackson ProductsEquivalent Units Schedule   Direct Materials Conversion Costs       Add: Units in beginning work in process × Percentage to complete:                 Add: Units in ending work in process × Percentage complete:                         3. What if 60 percent of the materials were added at the beginning of the process and 40 percent were added at the end of the process (all ingredients used are treated as the same type or category of materials)? How many equivalent units of materials would there be?  _______________________ equivalent units

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Jackson Products produces a barbeque sauce using three departments: Cooking, Mixing, and Bottling. In the Cooking Department, all materials are added at the beginning of the process. Output is measured in ounces. The production data for July are as follows:

Production:
Units in process, July 1, 60% complete* 10,100
Units completed and transferred out 80,000
Units in process, July 31, 80% complete* 15,100
   
* With respect to conversion costs.

Required:

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1. Prepare a physical flow schedule for July.

Jackson ProductsPhysical Flow ScheduleFor the Month of July
Units to account for:    
 
   
 
   
Total units to account for    
Units accounted for:    
Units completed and transferred out:    
 
   
 
   
 
   
Total units accounted for    
 

2. Prepare an equivalent units schedule for July using the FIFO method. Enter percentages as whole numbers. If an amount box does not require an entry, enter "0".

Jackson ProductsEquivalent Units Schedule
  Direct Materials Conversion Costs
 
   
Add: Units in beginning work in process × Percentage to complete:    
 
   
 
   
Add: Units in ending work in process × Percentage complete:    
 
   
 
   
 
   
 

3. What if 60 percent of the materials were added at the beginning of the process and 40 percent were added at the end of the process (all ingredients used are treated as the same type or category of materials)? How many equivalent units of materials would there be?
 _______________________ equivalent units

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2. Prepare an equivalent units schedule for July using the FIFO method. Enter percentages as whole numbers. If an amount box does not require an entry, enter "0".
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3. What if 60 percent of the materials were added at the beginning of the process and 40 percent were added at the end of the process (all ingredients used are treated as the same type or category of materials)? How many equivalent units of
materials would there be?
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Prepare an equivalent units schedule for July using the FIFO method. Enter percentages as whole numbers. If an amount box does not require an entry, enter "0". Jackson Products Equivalent Units Schedule Add: Units in beginning work in process x Percentage to complete: % % Add: Units in ending work in process x Percentage complete: % % Equivalent units of output Direct Materials Conversion Costs 3. What if 60 percent of the materials were added at the beginning of the process and 40 percent were added at the end of the process (all ingredients used are treated as the same type or category of materials)? How many equivalent units of materials would there be? 83,000 equivalent units
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