Xavier Corporation manufactures a plastic toy product in a two-stage production process. Plastic material is brought into the Forming Department where it is shaped. Shaped products are then moved to the Finishing Department where metal is added. Xavier uses the FIFO method in accounting for its production activities. The following data is given for the Forming Department for November:   Units for November:        Work in process, beginning inventory November 1    300 units           Direct materials (100% complete)             Conversion (40% complete)       Units started in November: 2,200 units      Work in process, ending inventory November 30 500 units           Direct materials (100% complete)             Conversion (25%)       Costs for November:        Work in process, beginning inventory             Direct materials $7,100           Conversion $4,525     Costs added during November:             Direct materials $70,400           Conversion $40,100   Required: Determine the equivalent units to complete beginning inventory, for units started and completed, and for ending inventory for direct materials and conversion. Use the FIFO method. Determine the direct materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit. What is the cost assigned to the ending inventory?        4. What is the cost assigned to units transferred out?

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Xavier Corporation manufactures a plastic toy product in a two-stage production process. Plastic material is brought into the Forming Department where it is shaped. Shaped products are then moved to the Finishing Department where metal is added. Xavier uses the FIFO method in accounting for its production activities. The following data is given for the Forming Department for November:

 

Units for November:

 

     Work in process, beginning inventory November 1

   300 units

          Direct materials (100% complete)

 

          Conversion (40% complete)

 

 

 

Units started in November:

2,200 units

     Work in process, ending inventory November 30

500 units

          Direct materials (100% complete)

 

          Conversion (25%)

 

 

 

Costs for November:

 

     Work in process, beginning inventory

 

          Direct materials

$7,100

          Conversion

$4,525

 

 

Costs added during November:

 

          Direct materials

$70,400

          Conversion

$40,100

 

Required:

  1. Determine the equivalent units to complete beginning inventory, for units started and completed, and for ending inventory for direct materials and conversion. Use the FIFO method.
  2. Determine the direct materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit.
  3. What is the cost assigned to the ending inventory?

       4. What is the cost assigned to units transferred out?

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