
1.
To compute: The equivalent units of transferred in costs, direct material and conversion costs for June 2014.
Given information:
June 2014,
Beginning: Degree of completion: transferred in costs 100%, direct material 0%; conversion costs; 50%.
Ending: Degree of completion: transferred in costs 100%, direct material 0%; conversion costs; 75%.
2.
To compute: The cost assign to equivalent units of transferred in costs direct material and conversion costs.
3.
To compute: The cost assign to units completed and units in ending work in process.
Given information:
June 2014,
Direct material:
Total cost added during June is $27,000.
Transferred in costs:
Beginning transferred in cost is $45,000.
Total transferred in cost added during June is $114,000.
Conversion costs:
Beginning cost of conversion is $24,000.
Total conversion cost added during June is $62,400.

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