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Concept Introduction-Prime costs-
Prime costs are the costs which are directly connected with the production of product. Prime costs are direct material cost and direct labor costs which are used in the production.
Requirement-1:
To Compute:
To compute prime costs.

Answer to Problem 10E
Prime Costs | ||
Particulars | Garcon Company | Pepper Company |
Direct material- | | |
Beginning raw materials inventory | 7,250 | 9,000 |
Add: Raw materials purchases | 33,000 | 52,000 |
Raw material available for use | 40,250 | 61,000 |
less: Ending raw materials inventory | 5,300 | 7,200 |
Direct material Used | 34,950 | 53,800 |
Direct labor | 19,000 | 35,000 |
Total prime costs | 53,950 | 88,800 |
Explanation of Solution
Garcon company-
Given,
- Beginning raw materials inventory = $7,250
- Raw materials purchases = $33,000
- Ending raw materials inventory = $5,300
- Direct labor = $19,000
Total prime costs is calculated as follows-
Pepper company-
Given,
- Beginning raw materials inventory = $9,000
- Raw materials purchases = $52,000
- Ending raw materials inventory = $7,200
- Direct labor = $35,000
Total prime costs is calculated as follows-
Conclusion:
Thus, the prime costs are computed.
Concept Introduction-Conversion costs-
Conversion costs are the cost which are required to convert raw materials into finished product. Conversion costs are the sum of direct labor cost and factory
Requirement-2:
To Compute:
To conversion costs.

Answer to Problem 10E
Conversion costs | ||
Particulars | Garcon Company | Pepper Company |
Direct labor | 19,000 | 35,000 |
Factory overhead | | |
Rental | 27,000 | 22,750 |
Factory utilities | 9,000 | 12,000 |
Factory supplies used | 8,200 | 3,200 |
Indirect labor | 1,250 | 7,660 |
Repairs-Factory equipment | 4,780 | 1,500 |
Total factory overhead | 50,230 | 47,110 |
Total conversion cost | 69,230 | 82,110 |
Explanation of Solution
Garcon Company
Given,
- Direct labor = $19,000
- Rental cost on factory equipment=$27,000
- Factory utilities = $9,000
- Factory supplies used=$8,200
- Indirect labor=$1,250
- Repairs-Factory equipment=$4,780
Total conversion cost is calculated as follows-
Pepper Company
Given,
- Direct labor = $35,000
- Rental cost on factory equipment=$22,750
- Factory utilities = $12,000
- Factory supplies used=$3,200
- Indirect labor=$7,660
- Repairs-Factory equipment=$1,500
Total conversion cost is calculated as follows-
Conclusion:
Thus, conversion costs are computed.
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