Stem Games manufactures playing cards. It has three departments: Printing, Cutting & Collating, and Wrapping. Transferred-in costs are considered materials costs. The following information is available for the Wrapping department for the month of October Physical Units Beginning work in process 284,500 (100% complete for materials, 80% complete for conversion) Decks transferred in 3,250,000 Decks completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory 3,245,000 Ending Work in Process ? (100% complete for materials, 45% complete for conversion Costs: Beginning work in process: Direct materials $ 206,000 Conversion cost $ 21,600 Costs transferred in $ 1,642,385 October costs: Direct materials $ 24,900 Conversion costs $ 923,477 Required: 1. Reconcile the total Cost to Account for the process. 2. Prepare a statement of total cost accounted for the process.

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Stem Games manufactures playing cards. It has three departments: Printing, Cutting & Collating, and Wrapping. Transferred-in costs are considered materials costs. The following information is available for the Wrapping department for the month of October

  Physical
Units
Beginning work in process   284,500  
(100% complete for materials, 80% complete for conversion)      
Decks transferred in   3,250,000  
Decks completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory   3,245,000  
Ending Work in Process   ?  
(100% complete for materials, 45% complete for conversion      
 

 

  Costs:
Beginning work in process:      
Direct materials $ 206,000  
Conversion cost $ 21,600  
Costs transferred in $ 1,642,385  
October costs:      
Direct materials $ 24,900  
Conversion costs $ 923,477  
 

 

Required:

1. Reconcile the total Cost to Account for the process.
2. Prepare a statement of total cost accounted for the process.

Required 1
Required 2
Reconcile the total cost to account for the process.
Direct
Materials
Cost to Account for:
Conversion
Total Cost
Prior Period Costs
Current Period Costs
Total Cost to Account For
Transcribed Image Text:Required 1 Required 2 Reconcile the total cost to account for the process. Direct Materials Cost to Account for: Conversion Total Cost Prior Period Costs Current Period Costs Total Cost to Account For
Required 1
Required 2
Prepare a statement of total cost accounted for the process.
Direct
Materials
Cost to Account for:
Conversion
Total Cost
Units Completed
Ending Inventory
Total Cost Accounted for:
Transcribed Image Text:Required 1 Required 2 Prepare a statement of total cost accounted for the process. Direct Materials Cost to Account for: Conversion Total Cost Units Completed Ending Inventory Total Cost Accounted for:
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