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a.
Prepare a cost of production report for the Compression Department for June.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Production Cost Report:
A report which gives information about the total units produced and total cost incurred during the production process is called production cost report. This report is useful for the management of the company to take decision regarding production and the measure for cost control.
Prepare a cost of production report for the Compression Department for June as follows:
SG | |||
Cost of Production Report | |||
Compression Department | |||
For the month Ended June 30, 2018 | |||
Equivalent Units | |||
Quantities: | Actual units | ||
Beginning inventory | 10,000 | ||
Units added to production | 52,000 | ||
Total to be accounted for | 62,000 | ||
Quantities: | Whole units (A) | Percent to Complete (B) | Total (A × B) |
Transferred out | 46,000 | 100% | 46,000 |
Add: Ending inventory | 16,000 | 25% | 4,000 |
Total accounted for | 62,000 | 50,000 | |
Cost per unit | |||
Particulars | Amount | ||
Beginning inventory | $6,000 | ||
Add: Cost added to production | $304,000 | ||
Total cost to be accounted for (1) | $310,000 | ||
Equivalent units (2) | 50,000 | ||
Cost per unit (1 ÷ 2) | $6.20 | ||
Cost allocation | |||
Cost of finishing department | $285,200 | ||
Add: Ending inventory | $24,800 | ||
Total allocated cost | $310,000 |
Table (1)
Working notes:
Calculate transferred out.
(1)
Calculate cost added to production.
(2)
Calculate total allocated cost.
(3)
b.
Prepare cost of production report for the Finishing Department for June.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Prepare cost of production report for the Finishing Department for June.
SG | |||
Cost of Production Report | |||
Finishing Department | |||
For the month Ended June 30, 2018 | |||
Equivalent Units | |||
Quantities: | Actual units | ||
Beginning inventory | 3,600 | ||
Units added to production (from conversion) | 46,000 | ||
Total to be accounted for | 49,600 | ||
Quantities: | Whole units (A) | Percent to Complete (B) | Total (A × B) |
Transferred out | 40,000 | 100% | 40,000 |
Add: Ending inventory | 9,600 | 80% | 7,680 |
Total accounted for | 49,600 | 47,680 | |
Cost per unit | |||
Particulars | Amount | ||
Beginning inventory | $28,800 | ||
Add: Cost transferred in | $285,200 | ||
Cost added to production | $186,640 | ||
Total cost to be accounted for (1) | $500,640 | ||
Equivalent units (2) | 47,680 | ||
Cost per unit (1 ÷ 2) | $10.50 | ||
Cost allocation | |||
Cost of finishing department | $420,000 | ||
Add: Ending inventory | $80,640 | ||
Total allocated cost | $500,640 |
Table (2)
Working notes:
Calculate transferred out.
(4)
Calculate cost added to production.
(5)
Calculate total allocated cost.
(6)
c.
Calculate the company’s gross margin for June, if 24,000 units are sold for $320,000 in June.
c.

Explanation of Solution
Calculate gross margin.
If company SG sold 24,000 units for $320,000 means, gross margin of the company SG is $68,000.
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