SENYORA Manufacturing Company applies process costing in the manufacture of its sole product, "SLIMMERS". o Manufacturing starts in Department 1 where materials are all added at the start of processing. The good units are then transferred to Department 2 where all the incremental materials needed for its completion are added after final inspection. o In Department 1. units are inspected at the end of processing while in Department 2. inspection takes place when the units are 90% completed.

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SENYORA Manufacturing Company applies process costing in the manufacture of its sole
product, "SLIMMERS™
Manufacturing starts in Department 1 where materials are all added at the start of
processing. The good units are then transferred to Department 2 where all the incremental
materials needed for its completion are added after final inspection.
o In Department 1. units are inspected at the end of processing while in Department 2.
inspection takes place when the units are 90% completed.
o Department 1 uses FIFO costing while Department 2 uses the weighted average costing
The production data for the month of August show the following
Department 1
UNITS
Department 2
Beginning work in process, August 1
Work to be done
Ending work in process, August 31
Work completed
Started in process during August
Normal spoilage
Abnormal spoilage
COST
Work in Process, August 1:
Transferred in
Materials
Conversion costs
Current costs:
Transferred in
Materials
Conversion costs
20,000
80%
30,000
2/3
150,000
(4% of units started in process)
(1/4 of normal spoilage)
135,000
97,500
1,980,000
3,088,800
10,000
20%
17,500
5/7
2,500
1,250
285,450
214,875
280,725
840,000
1,282,500
6. What is the total costs transferred to Department 2 and the amount of work in-process, end in
Department 1, respectively?
7. What is the total costs transferred to the Storeroom and the amount of work in-process, end in
Department 2, respectively?
Transcribed Image Text:SENYORA Manufacturing Company applies process costing in the manufacture of its sole product, "SLIMMERS™ Manufacturing starts in Department 1 where materials are all added at the start of processing. The good units are then transferred to Department 2 where all the incremental materials needed for its completion are added after final inspection. o In Department 1. units are inspected at the end of processing while in Department 2. inspection takes place when the units are 90% completed. o Department 1 uses FIFO costing while Department 2 uses the weighted average costing The production data for the month of August show the following Department 1 UNITS Department 2 Beginning work in process, August 1 Work to be done Ending work in process, August 31 Work completed Started in process during August Normal spoilage Abnormal spoilage COST Work in Process, August 1: Transferred in Materials Conversion costs Current costs: Transferred in Materials Conversion costs 20,000 80% 30,000 2/3 150,000 (4% of units started in process) (1/4 of normal spoilage) 135,000 97,500 1,980,000 3,088,800 10,000 20% 17,500 5/7 2,500 1,250 285,450 214,875 280,725 840,000 1,282,500 6. What is the total costs transferred to Department 2 and the amount of work in-process, end in Department 1, respectively? 7. What is the total costs transferred to the Storeroom and the amount of work in-process, end in Department 2, respectively?
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