
a.
Compute the number of sheets started by the Pressing Department in June.
a.

Explanation of Solution
It is a method of cost accounting used by an enterprise with processes categorised by continuous production. The cost for manufacturing those products are assigned to the manufacturing department before the averaged over units are being produced.
Compute the number of sheets started by the Pressing Department in June.
Particulars | Units |
Units transferred to the Painting Department in June | 1,500 |
Add: Ending inventory in Pressing Department, June 30 | 500 |
Total units in process during June | 2,000 |
Less: Beginning inventory in Pressing Department, June 1 | (300) |
Units started by Pressing Department in June | 1,700 |
(Table 1)
Therefore, the number of sheets started by the Pressing Department in June is 1,700 units.
b.
Compute the number of units started and completed by the Pressing Department in June.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the number of units started and completed by the Pressing Department in June.
Particulars | Units |
Units transferred to the Painting Department in June | 1,500 |
Units in beginning inventory in Pressing Department, June 1 | (300) |
Units started and completed by Pressing Department in June | 1,200 |
(Table 2)
Therefore, the units started and completed by the pressing department during the month June is 1,200 units respectively.
c.
Compute the equivalent units of input resources for the Pressing Department in June.
c.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the equivalent units of input resources for the Pressing Department in June.
Particulars | Input Resources | |
Direct Materials | Conversion | |
To finish beginning inventory in process on June1: | ||
Direct materials (300 units require 0% to complete) | 0 | |
Conversion (300 units require 80% to complete) | 240 | |
To start and complete 1,200 units in June | 1,200 | 1,200 |
To start ending inventory in process on June 31: | ||
Direct materials (500 units 100% complete) | 500 | |
Conversion (500 units 40% complete) | 200 | |
Equivalent units of resources in June | 1,700 | 1,640 |
(Table 3)
Therefore, the equivalent units of input resources for the Pressing Department in June are 1,700 and 1,640 units respectively
d.
Compute the cost per equivalent unit of input resource for the Pressing Department in June.
d.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the cost per equivalent unit of input resource for the Cutting Department in June.
(Figure 1)
Therefore, the cost per equivalent unit of input resource for the Pressing Department for the month of June is $15 and $25 per unit respectively.
e.
Prepare
e.

Explanation of Solution
Prepare journal entry to transfer pressed sheets from the Pressing Department to the Painting Department in June.
Date | Accounts title and explanation |
Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
Work in process: Pressing Department (3) | 60,000 | ||
Work in process: Painting Department | 60,000 | ||
(To record the transfer of 1,500 units to the painting department in June ) |
(Table 4)
- Work in process: Pressing department is an asset and there is an increase in the value of an asset. Hence, debit the work in process: pressing department by $60,000.
- Work in process: Painting department is an asset and there is a decrease in the value of an asset. Hence, credit the work in process: painting department by $60,000.
Working Notes:
Calculate the cost of direct materials during the month June:
(1)
Calculate the cost of conversion during the month June:
(2)
Calculate the total cost of units transferred:
Particulars | Amount in $ |
Cost of beginning inventory, June1 | 6,000 |
June direct materials cost (1) | 18,000 |
June conversion cost (2) | 36,000 |
Total cost of units transferred in June | 60,000 |
(Table 5)
(3)
f.
Calculate the total cost assigned to the Pressing Department’s ending inventory on June 30.
f.

Explanation of Solution
Calculate the total cost assigned to the Pressing Department’s ending inventory on June 30.
Particulars | Amount in $ |
Work in Process: Cutting department, May 31: | |
Direct materials cost (4) | 7,500 |
Conversion cost (5) | 5,000 |
Ending inventory in process, May 31 | 12,500 |
(Table 6)
Therefore, the total cost assigned to the Pressing Department’s ending inventory on June 30 is $12,500.
Working Notes:
Calculate the cost of direct materials during the month end of June 30 for pressing department:
(4)
Calculate the cost of conversion during the month end of June 30 for pressing department:
(5)
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