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a.1
Prepare a schedule showing units started and completed in the Assembly department during March.
a.1
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Explanation of Solution
Prepare a schedule showing units started and completed in the assembly department during March as follows:
Flow of Physical units: Assembly Department | |
Particulars | Units |
Beginning work in process inventory | 5,000 |
Add: units started | 80,000 |
Units in process | 85,000 |
Less: Ending work in process inventory | 9,000 |
Units transferred to assembly department | 76,000 |
Less: beginning work in process inventory | 5,000 |
Units started and completed | 71,000 |
Table (1)
2.
Compute the equivalent units of direct materials and conversion for the Assembly department during March.
2.
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Explanation of Solution
Prepare a schedule showing units started and completed in the forging department during March as follows:
Particulars | Direct materials | Conversion |
Beginning work in process inventory | 0 | 3,500 |
Units start and complete | 71,000 | 71,000 |
Ending work in process inventory | 9,000 | 7,200 |
Equivalent units of production | 80,000 | 81,700 |
Table (2)
Working note:
Figure (1)
3.
Identify the cost per equivalent unit of input resource for the assembly department during March.
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Explanation of Solution
Identify the cost per equivalent unit of input resource for the assembly department during March as follows:
Particulars | Direct materials | Conversion |
Cost incurred by Forging department (A) | $720,000 | $490,200 |
Equivalent units (B) | 80,000 | 81,700 |
Cost per equivalent unit (A ÷ B) | $9 | $6 |
Table (3)
4.
Prepare the
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Explanation of Solution
Prepare the journal entry to transfer units from Assembly department to the assembly department during March as follows:
Account titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Work in process inventory - Packaging department | $1,140,000 | |
Work in process inventory - assembly department | $1,140,000 | |
(To record transfer of 76,000 units to the packaging department) |
Table (4)
Working note:
Calculate total unit cost transferred.
Particulars | Amount |
Beginning work in process inventory ($45,000 +$9,000) | $54,000 |
Add: Start and complete cost: | |
Materials (71,000 units × $9) | $639,000 |
Conversion (74,500 units × $6) | $447,000 |
Total cost of units transferred | $1,140,000 |
Table (5)
- Work in process inventory – packaging department is a current asset, and it is increased. Therefore, debit work in process inventory account – packaging department for $1,140,000.
- Work in process inventory – assembly department is a current asset, and it is decreased. Therefore, credit work in process inventory –assembly department account for $1,140,000.
5.
Compute cost assigned to ending inventory in the forging department on March 31.
5.
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Explanation of Solution
Compute cost assigned to ending inventory in the forging department on March 31 as follows:
b.1
Prepare a schedule showing units started and completed in the packaging department during March.
b.1
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Explanation of Solution
Flow of Physical units: Packaging Department | |
Particulars | Units |
Beginning work in process inventory | 4,000 |
Add: units started | 76,000 |
Units in process | 80,000 |
Less: Ending work in process inventory | 20,000 |
Units transferred to assembly department | 60,000 |
Less: beginning work in process inventory | 4,000 |
Units started and completed | 56,000 |
Table (6)
2.
Compute equivalent units of direct materials and conversion for the packaging department in March.
2.
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Explanation of Solution
Compute equivalent units of direct materials and conversion for the packaging department in March as follows:
Particulars | Direct materials | Conversion |
Beginning work in process inventory | 4,000 | 3,200 |
Units start and complete | 56,000 | 56,000 |
Ending work in process inventory | - | 6,000 |
Equivalent units of production | 60,000 | 65,200 |
Table (7)
Working note:
Figure (2)
3.
Compute equivalent cost per unit of input resource for the packaging department during March.
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Explanation of Solution
Compute equivalent cost per unit of input resource for the packaging department during March as follows:
Particulars | Direct materials | Conversion |
Cost incurred by department (A) | $840,000 | $260,800 |
Equivalent units (B) | 60,000 | 65,200 |
Cost per equivalent unit (A ÷ B) | $14 | $4 |
Table (8)
4.
Prepare journal entry to record transfer units from the assembly department to finished goods inventory during March.
4.
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Explanation of Solution
Prepare journal entry to record transfer units from the assembly department to finished goods inventory during March as follows:
Account titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Finished goods inventory | $1,980,000 | |
Work in process inventory - packaging department | $1,980,000 | |
(To record transfer of 60,000 units to the assembly department) |
Table (9)
Working note:
Calculate total unit cost transferred.
Particulars | Amount |
Beginning work in process inventory ($60,000 +$3,200) | $63,200 |
Add: Start and complete cost: | |
Materials (60,000 units × $14) | $840,000 |
March forging materials (56,000 units × $15) | $840,000 |
Conversion (59,200 units × $4) | $236,800 |
Total cost of units transferred | $1,980,000 |
Table (10)
- Finished goods inventory is a current asset, and it is increased. Therefore, debit finished goods inventory account for $1,980,000.
- Work in process inventory – packaging department is a current asset, and it is decreased. Therefore, credit work in process inventory – packaging department account for $1,920,000.
5.
Compute the cost assigned to ending inventory in the packaging department.
5.
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Explanation of Solution
Compute cost assigned to ending inventory in the packaging department on March 31 as follows:
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